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Thank you muchNo Surprize wrote:My advice to you since my son has been playing guitar since he was 7, now 15, is buy him one that it's easy for him to replace the strings when they break, and they will break. First guitar I bought my son was an acoustic. They are a little harder to play, but it makes their fingers stronger. After a year of him proving to me that he was serious with taking lessons and practicing because it's ALL about practicing, getting your fingers to move where you need them to move, I then purchased him a American made Fender Strat. It was 1000.00 but it came with a nice case and he loves the shit out of it. Now you can buy cheaper strats., like the mexican made one or there are some others in the 200 to 300 range. Strats are also lightweight and easy to hold. Hope this helps.
Fact Finder wrote:I'd start with this..check the reviews..$200. Any decent music store should carry these.
http://www.amazon.com/Squier-Fender-Dre ... 35-7586535
maverick218 wrote:Fact Finder wrote:I'd start with this..check the reviews..$200. Any decent music store should carry these.
http://www.amazon.com/Squier-Fender-Dre ... 35-7586535
I agree- a guitar and amp combo is a good way to start; most are geared toward beginners and it won't cost you a ton of money either. Make sure he is commited before you buy an expensive guitar. If you buy from a local shop, get them to set it up for for you- nothing is more frustrating that trying to learn on a guitar that won't stay in tune.
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