Just be careful. Only 88% of Guitar Center Customers go on to become famous musicians.
http://www.theonion.com/article/new-study-finds-only-88-of-guitar-center-customers-35227
This one.
Will be good enough to continue playing for years, even after your skills have developed.
Remember to negotiate the cost down a bit, or to have them throw in a hard case and some strings with the purchase. If you're just starting out, some thinner strings will be easier to play at first.
That's beautiful, not a purchase I'll be making tonight though
Would it be worth it to look for a used one
Cheap piece of shit from Yamaha, Epiphone, or Fender in case you get tired of it and throw it in a corner.
I'd hardly call Yamaha's pieces of shit.
None of them are shit companies, but they do make very cheap, beginner guitars.
Even the beginner guitars from most of them aren't what I'd ever call shit. They aren't First Act.
Also, OP, check out a local pawn shop. They generally have instruments for cheap prices.
Dude, I didn't mean it literally.
Yes you did.
You're an asshole. :biggrin:
This one.
Will be good enough to continue playing for years, even after your skills have developed.
Remember to negotiate the cost down a bit, or to have them throw in a hard case and some strings with the purchase. If you're just starting out, some thinner strings will be easier to play at first.
OP hasn't really told us anything other than he wants a guitar. OP, are you going acoustic or electric?
This one.
Will be good enough to continue playing for years, even after your skills have developed.
Remember to negotiate the cost down a bit, or to have them throw in a hard case and some strings with the purchase. If you're just starting out, some thinner strings will be easier to play at first.