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rock4 For me I can get Used To Love her the first 4 chords and then changing back is hard, i'll have to work on that lol Sweet child is easy I know all the intro just playing from 12 to 15 which are on different lines is that hard part for me, I can get the solo to used to love her too and the part of the slower solo until it hits that fast part for sweet child, Estranged well I conqueer the intro all the way to the piano solo! Im trying a bit from Michelle after the intro it goes into the overdrive part im trying that but my 6th string is making a stupid rattling noise and its pissing me off! For those who said Nightrain, WTTJ aand pateices is easy I dont see how it is :blink: But im trying the start of dead horse the Axl part and im getting that its just those slide parts I hate :lol:
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Hey guys. I've been contemplating on buying a guitar and learning but which guitar do you suggest i get? ( i don't want a really expensive one. a nice affordable one would do ;) ) how much money do you think it would cost and would you suggest an acoustic or electric guitar to begin with?

Thanks :D

Edit: In english pounds would be handy

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My teacher and many more says it's better with an acoustic to begin with.!

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that's true

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Okay so any particular one? (I'm not very techinical when it comes to this type of stuff so go easy on me :P )

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Hey guys. I've been contemplating on buying a guitar and learning but which guitar do you suggest i get? ( i don't want a really expensive one. a nice affordable one would do ;) ) how much money do you think it would cost and would you suggest an acoustic or electric guitar to begin with?

Thanks :D

Edit: In english pounds would be handy

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Define affordable.

Affordable = Squier Strat Pack w/amp. NOT Encore.

My first guitar was an OLP John Petrucci Signature. It cost me £230. Its extremely easy to play, and looks good too.

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Hey guys. I've been contemplating on buying a guitar and learning but which guitar do you suggest i get? ( i don't want a really expensive one. a nice affordable one would do ;) ) how much money do you think it would cost and would you suggest an acoustic or electric guitar to begin with?

Thanks :D

Edit: In english pounds would be handy

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Define affordable.

Affordable = Squier Strat Pack w/amp. NOT Encore.

My first guitar was an OLP John Petrucci Signature. It cost me £230. Its extremely easy to play, and looks good too.

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Erm well my parents are not made of money. £150? :unsure:

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Hey guys. I've been contemplating on buying a guitar and learning but which guitar do you suggest i get? ( i don't want a really expensive one. a nice affordable one would do ;) ) how much money do you think it would cost and would you suggest an acoustic or electric guitar to begin with?

Thanks :D

Edit: In english pounds would be handy

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Probably acoustic. That way, you build up more strength in your fingers, so the transition to electric is easier than trying to go the other way.

I got a good steel-strung acoustic for £60, it looks cool and has a really nice sound. Don't spend too much on a first guitar, in case you decide it's not for you, is my advice.

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