Gitarre kaufen – Neuling?

Wunderschönen guten Abend an euch alle!!!

Ich möchte mir eine Gitarre kaufen, habe noch nicht sonderlich viel Ahnung davon und brauche dementsprechend ein paar Tipps von erfahrenen Gitarristinnen oder Gitarristen – zumindest wäre das super hilfreich für mich. (:

– Ich habe bisher noch nie “so richtig” Gitarre gespielt &

– ich bin sehr viel unterwegs / am Reisen (eventuell relevant bezüglich der Größe der Gitarre?)

Vielen Dank im Voraus für eure Antworten 😊

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WeltraumVoyager
1 year ago

Good evening,

gitarre playing is nice. You can look forward to this:)

I will not show you any guitars here. for that, should best go to a specialist dealer. You get the best advice and have a wide choice 🙂

Nevertheless, I would like to give you some tips!

You said you wanted to go with an acoustic guitar. I think that’s how I started. With acoustic guitars you can’t do much wrong. However, you should definitely pay attention to the sound:)
In addition, there are many different models that always produce a certain sound for a game! What do you want to play later? I can give you suggestions. There are also universal guitars. But I can say something later 🙂

If you chose a guitar then you can start playing theoretically. I’d just tell you to start with basic chords. So I started with Am and C major. If you can slow down, you can jump on easy songs. Then you should start with the notes. Here too there are simple songs.
In itself, your hands will probably hurt at the beginning, because the sides drill something into your fingers. but soon a cornea forms, and the pain passes.

You say you travel a lot. The acoustic guitar is also best for this. You don’t have to take a lot and you can just stow it. Theoretically there are smaller guitars. I wouldn’t recommend it. There are 3/4 guitars, but these are intended for children. They’re a little bit smaller to get better into the bar 1-5. However, I would recommend you a “gant”!

now for a short time to buy guitars. I would definitely advise you to buy a new guitar. Although you have to play them first, you will get to know them from scratch. That’s how I did it. Used guitars are also super but you never know how exactly it was handled.
If we look at prices again, there are very strong differences. I don’t know what your budget looks like. But you shall also judge. Beginner guitars are usually very cheap and good beginners guitars start from 200€.
If you really know that you want to play a lot, you can also watch in the expensive price range. Very solid battery guitars start from 1000€. There’s something about the guitar. There are also those for 10,000€ but I would not recommend them for you yet!

I played myself and for ten years and already had various guitars (I am m/16)

Ask me more questions. I hope I could help you. Have fun playing.

WeltraumVoyager
1 year ago
Reply to  User728939297

Hey!

happy! I’m glad I could help you.

As mentioned above, there are many different types of guitars. Everyone has different preferences. Therefore, I would also advise you to go to a specialist store and simply try it out. The guitar you like from the sound and also visually is usually the one you love to play with. Therefore, I will not say it a certain guitar category.
in the specialist business there are always experts. Just ask those who sell many guitars every day and usually have a good advice. Nevertheless, it is good that they have already informed, because some simply want to sell guitars. But they are the absolute exception.

I’d have another question. Would you like to take lessons?

WeltraumVoyager
1 year ago

Yes! The one that went up was definitely not one of the easiest

Bergliebhaberin
1 year ago

Yes, some numbers are still going, but they aren’t.

WeltraumVoyager
1 year ago

Yes haha

but sometimes it goes well

Bergliebhaberin
1 year ago

I also wonder how to remember this 🤣

WeltraumVoyager
1 year ago

Have a different name. The tapping is difficult 🤣🤣

WeltraumVoyager
1 year ago

Thanks for star ⭐ 728939297

WeltraumVoyager
1 year ago

Other:

WeltraumVoyager
1 year ago

I’ve been teaching for ten years. So I started…

You can play good guitar well without teaching

Vando
1 year ago

Okay, here are my best tips:

  1. All that is specifically offered as a product recommendation: Forget it! All of this is based on personal taste or claims that do not have to be congruent with yours.
  2. You play with more guitars in a guitar shop, compare them and finally take the one that is most promising. (This also works with bloody beginners)
  3. You play the guitar form (A or E) you want to play. People who advise a flat-rate acoustic guitar are not serious-movable.
  4. Ideally, you take someone with you who knows who can check a guitar on dead spots, outstanding strings, federal unit.
  5. The lower the price of the guitar, the more it is necessary to start from “Mängeln”, which can also have a negative effect on playability. The 200€ brand has established itself as a rule of thumb for a reasonable minimum price.
  6. All/Vieles beyond, is less of the price than the basic design(design) of the guitar owes.
  7. Take a teacher if you have ambitions to reach what on the guitar.
Grobbeldopp
1 year ago

Hi.

There’s nothing about looking for yourself in a guitar shop.

The larger the selection the better.

Then you can also watch different small guitars, play (no matter how bad) or play for you. You understand what the difference is to the greater. There are various ways and to varying degrees of handy girries. Only this is always so that they are either quieter or less brilliant as well as bassy in any way. There’s the question you like it or not.

Best to go with someone who can play guitar.

leo324
1 year ago

Hi 🙋🏼 ♀️ I myself don’t play guitar and don’t own any, but I would like to be advised in a specialist business. You can make no mistakes. I don’t have more helpful, but just want to write something 🙂 Lg

WeltraumVoyager
1 year ago
Reply to  leo324

That’s right! The specialist business is always best:)

That’s what I said in my answer. Even if I could give some more tips!

Nice evening:)

Gurkehoch1
1 year ago

I would start with an acoustic guitar/concert guitar with NYLONSAITEN as it is easiest to learn.

Because of the size, I would take a 4/4 guitar if you were over 1.55 meters tall.

Since you’re a lot of traveling, it’s very important to have a good suitcase, I’d recommend you by knights. (80 €) but really pays out I have it too.

What’s cheaper is a suitcase from Lenz.

I wish you a lot of fun playing.

Gurkehoch1
1 year ago
Reply to  Gurkehoch1

And it’s still very important: not order on the Internet, but a dealer.

WeltraumVoyager
1 year ago
Reply to  Gurkehoch1

The dealer is most important!

That’s right! The suitcase is also important

WeltraumVoyager
1 year ago

Oh!

Gurkehoch1
1 year ago

I’m going to a BAfEP there I’ve got 2 hours a week, there I get lessons

WeltraumVoyager
1 year ago

That’s right:)

I mainly play electric guitar. Therefore, melodies are rarer. Accords also go relatively fast (also because I am an experienced player). Therefore, I always support the solo of the song. Do you take lessons?
On the acoustic guitar I also like to play chords and not so much melodies 🙂

Gurkehoch1
1 year ago

I play/learn melody and chords while I find chords cooler but melody must also be done, but it’s fun to me

WeltraumVoyager
1 year ago

It was a complicated surgery. And it was only recently. a couple of days ago

Yeah, that’s right. I’m gonna use a long time to play again.

Especially soli and otherwise chords. You?

Gurkehoch1
1 year ago

It takes so long? I didn’t think so.

Do you have to practice a lot again that you come back to play or not?

Are you playing chords or melody?

WeltraumVoyager
1 year ago

This year I will no longer be able to play:(

Gurkehoch1
1 year ago

That’s stupid.

Hopefully will be back soon

WeltraumVoyager
1 year ago

But cool you started! At some point you can enjoy something 🤣

my first guitar was not super expensive

Unfortunately, I cannot play due to a shoulder surgery 🥲

Gurkehoch1
1 year ago

I have to learn from my new school from classic guitar, find it quite funny.

I have a cremona around cs. 350€ and this is really good for starting.

If I’m older, I’d like to have a better one, but for the beginning my kremona is enough.

I find cool that you’ve been playing guitar for so long ðŸTM‚

WeltraumVoyager
1 year ago

That’s right! Many cheap guitars are not very good! My current acoustic guitar costs I think about 800€ and my electric guitar 2.200€ (is a Fender Stratocaster)

You get really good quality

I am 16 and have been playing for ten years

Gurkehoch1
1 year ago

I recently started and can highly recommend the brands Granada, Kremona and Höfner which are all 3 so ca. from 300 € and of course upwards.

I wouldn’t take a Gutarre under 250€ because the m2ists are very scrap.