By Michael Farnsworth


Knowing how to play a guitar can sometimes be difficult. To master completely the full coordination required to get the music rolling, you must train your hands to be flexible. Whether your aim is to become a popular rock star or you just want to play for fun, a used guitar is a better choice for a start. Getting the help of an experienced guitar player can be of great help to you. They most probably know how to get a good deal and what to look for when choosing a second hand guitar.

The main reason is because of reduced cost. It is also interesting to note that some guitars actually become better with time, just like wine. Buying such a guitar is therefore a much better deal than getting a brand new one. You may also find that after going through the initial learning stages, playing the guitar is no longer fun and you discard the guitar altogether. To get the best deal, you may consider the following:

Type of guitar

Acoustic and electric are the two major types. The hollow bodied acoustic ones have a sound hole for amplification of sound. They usually cost more and require high maintenance. They can also be rough on fingers.

In comparison, electric guitars are made up of a solid body with no sound hole. They must, however, be connected to an amplifier. One can play many music styles with this guitar, either with fingers or a pick. They are low maintenance instruments with a wide price range. Their main disadvantage is that they are more difficult to carry.

Purchasing point

The internet has a very wide variety for one to choose from. The major disadvantage of shopping online is that you do not get to test the guitar before paying for it. Shipping also adds to the cost and one cannot ask for a price reduction.

Buying one from a store gives you the opportunity to sample many guitar types. There are no shipping costs and you can haggle over the price.

The overall craftsmanship

It is possible to identify an excellent guitar even after several years of use. The quality of those made by hand is often higher. The more the time devoted to putting up a guitar, the longer it lasts.

Extras

Additional items like straps, cases and power cables can add a tidy sum to the overall cost. It is, therefore, important to check if these are included and if not, to negotiate accordingly.

Look Out For Damaged Parts

The instrument should be studied carefully for any damages. While some cracks are not a cause for worry, one should be concerned about large cracks. Knowing the price of a missing or spoilt part can help you negotiate the price downwards.

You may well end up with a gem if you know how to go about choosing a second hand guitar.




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