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Noodley

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Any of you rock stars have any recommendations for a good guitar for Elder Noodlette?

Nothing too expensive, but good enough for her to learn without it falling to bits or the strings ending up like spaghetti.
 

ianrauk

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Acoustic or Electric?
 

ianrauk

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Well mate, as with bikes, the best think is to get down to a music store, try a few out. So many to choose from and like bikes all have their own individual style, sizing, feel etc.
 

Melvil

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Noodley said:
Acoustic. I want to maintain some of my sanity ;)

Tanglewood make good acoustic guitars for very reasonable prices...

...yamaha also make good (but a bit dull...sort of the Ford Focus of acoustics if you ask me) guitars that are good VFM.

At the top range you could buy him a Martin...but I think you'd cry (and renew the mortgage) if young Noodley managed to break it!
 
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Noodley

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ianrauk said:
Well mate, as with bikes, the best think is to get down to a music store, try a few out. So many to choose from and like bikes all have their own individual style, sizing, feel etc.

Er, unfortunately unlike bikes I could not try out a guitar. Reason: I would not know how to. I ain't worried about feel or style, etc just something for her to learn on.
 

ianrauk

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for sure I fully understand that Noodley, however if your little one (or you) are serious about her learning guitar, the you need the best you can afford. So get down to a music store and get some advice. Better in the long run.
But then of course, you can always buy a cheapo jobbie... as she may give it up after a couple of weeks... as my son did..
 

alecstilleyedye

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keep an eye out for one in aldi in the next few weeks (you didn't hear that from me, right :rolleyes:)
 

tdr1nka

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'Aldi Young Dudes, carry the news(hoo).'


I'll +1 on the get down to your local Musical instrument emporium and ask for their recommendation.

I learned on a guitar that was found in a skip but I was so keen to learn that that was no matter, guitars are very like bikes in the cost over quality issues and fit so I would suggest you might be wanting to spend up to £100 and see how she gets on.
As long as it's well looked after it should still hold some of it's value.
 
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Noodley

Noodley

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ianrauk said:
for sure I fully understand that Noodley, however if your little one (or you) are serious about her learning guitar, the you need the best you can afford. So get down to a music store and get some advice. Better in the long run.
But then of course, you can always buy a cheapo jobbie... as she may give it up after a couple of weeks... as my son did..

There is not an abundance of music shops where we live and those I know of are fairly crap (I have to order her reeds for her oboe online since none of them within easy distance stock them). I am just looking for pointers so when I do get round to making visits I know a little bit more than nothing.
 

Panter

Just call me Chris...
I love Yamaha stuff, their bikes and their instruments.

Unsurprsingly, I bought a Yamaha when I wanted a guitar, it's a CPX5 CS and it sounds amazing for the money I paid for it :rolleyes:
As above though, the tanglewoods were pretty good, I was just taken by the feel of the Yam, and the sound.

5 Years later and its still like new, although I do look after it :biggrin:

HTH
 
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Noodley

Noodley

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She is left handed but says she has played the guitar at school right handed...but maybe only as they only have right handed guitars. I suppose I should get her down to a music shop.
 
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