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Buying Guide for Electric Guitars


Since the 50’s very little has changed in the basic design of the electric Guitar, but there are quite a few variations on the “theme”. By the end of this article you should have a better understanding of what to look for in an entry-level instrument.

Back in the early 60’s the quality of starter guitars was unpredictable, unstable and often unplayable! (When I think back, it’s a wonder anyone ever kept playing at all!) Today’s instruments are of a different caliber. Recent technological developments and the use of modern manufacturing techniques have greatly improved the quality and consistency of entry-level instruments. The bottom line: There are now a variety of affordable, quality, entry-level instruments available for the beginner.

Recommended Electric Guitar Packs

If you think you’d like to get more specific in your choice of guitar, the first thing you need to decide is what type you would like. The style of music you’d like to play can often decide this. Check out some artists who play the type of music you’d like to emulate.

If you would like a standard, solid-body electric guitar and you’d like to get started, your best bet would be an All-inclusive Electric Guitar Pack. It provides you with everything you need to get started and saves you money!

It would probably be a good choice to get a similar instrument. While the professional model your guitar hero plays will probably be a little more than you’re ready to spend, there are many companies who produce affordable replicas of popular high-end instruments that contain many the same features. It’s also a good idea to talk with one the knowledgeable Product Specialists at Woodwind & Brasswind and take advantage of their expertise.

There are 2 basic types of electric guitars:

Solid Body
This type of guitar is made of solid wood. Examples of this are the Fender Stratocaster and the Gibson Les Paul.
Recommended Solid Body Electric Guitars

Hollow Body
This type of guitar has a deeper, completely hollow body, with “F” holes in the top, allowing the guitar to resonate acoustically. An example of this would be the Gretsch 6120. Certain models may have a wood block through the center, behind the pickups, to give more sustain and minimize feedback. These are also known as Semi-Hollow Body Guitars. An example of this would be Gibson’s ES-335.
Recommended Hollow-body Electric Guitars

Accessories

There are a number of accessories that will help you enjoy and maintain your electric guitar. These items are important to fully experience your instrument.

Recommended Electric Guitar Accessories

Our site has a complete and varied selection of electric guitars, all backed by our 45/45/100 Guarantee. Call and speak with one of our Product Specialists to help you find the instrument that’s right for you.



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