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Question: I want to learn guitar!. Any idea of which brands are good!?
Well i plan to start on acoustic and later on switching to a B!.C Rich Electric (warlock) and i was wondering is playing guitar a good hobby!? What guitars are good (maybe recommend a better guitar than the warlock) My money situation is a little tight ill spend 2-300 dollars on an acoustic and 4-700 on an electric depending!. If i like the acoustic i may just stick with it!. Just let me know what you know and help me out!. ThanksWww@QuestionHome@Com


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Dan the man, It's allways good to pick up a new instrument!. It is infact proven those who play instruments have a higher brain capacity than those that play no instrument at all!.

As for the type of guitar!. As you know, Mine is a dean, Very reliable, light, and great humbuckers!. I owned a B!.C!. Rich Warloc, only to be very very displeased!. I owned it for a week and I had problems!. I Did not treat it poorly and kept very good care of it!. The knobs were flimsy, I'd replace the strings they come with becasue one of mine broke!. And the Humbuyckers were a little too loose!. I dont know alot about acoustic, but they are great if your just beginning!. Come on over to my house and ill teech ya!Www@QuestionHome@Com

Buy a Taylor or a Martin!.!.!. either of those should work nicely for youWww@QuestionHome@Com

If you want to start on acoustic, get a taylor or martin guitar, they are pretty good, just as answere above me said!. The best things to do is to go to your local guitar store and see which guitar you look the best!. After you've played acoustic for 3-5 months, you could switch to electric, although B!.C!. Rich isn't the best choice!. If you wanna learn jazz/blues, you can get a Fender Stratocaster American Standard, and for metal get Ibanez or Schecter of Gibson, and for everything else Gibson as well!. Gibson is the best electric guitar out there!.Www@QuestionHome@Com