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How To Choose A Guitar In 2 Simple Steps

9/14/2022
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If you're interested in taking Guitar lessons on Zoom or In Person in Burbank, Glendale or North Hollywood, we have some of the  best guitar teachers in Los Angeles. Our guitar instructors are picked by interviewing hundreds of teachers and we have really high standards on both their teaching ability as well as their personality. If you'd like to talk to one of our instructors or set up a first lesson we have a guarantee that "if you don't absolutely love your first lesson you don't have to pay for it."
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How To Choose A Guitar In 2 Simple Steps
Classical Guitar

The classical guitar is a type of acoustic guitar that is typically built with a relatively wider neck and smaller body size. Generally, this guitar tends to give a more distinctive sound than the standard guitar due to its nylon strings. Unlike steel string guitars, nylon string guitars are most recommended for practice because of their easier feel. Aside from being easy to play, classical guitars are also less expensive. Nevertheless, they are less boisterous than steel guitar when it comes to sound production. But the still remain the best guitar for my first lesson at Los Angeles music teachers.

Acoustic Guitar

Also known as steel string guitars, acoustic guitars are typically designed for use with sound. Unlike classical guitars, these guitars are built with steel strings for the purpose of creating a much louder sound. When compared to classical guitars, acoustic guitars are preferred for strumming chords because they sound much better. It is not advisable for learners to practice with steel stringed guitars seeing that they could be deterred by their sharp strings. At Burbank music school, younger players will have to keep practicing with classical guitars until they have developed the necessary qualities required to handle a stronger guitar.

Electric Guitar

Electric guitars come in varying sizes, shapes, and electronics which can affect the sound they produced. These guitars are different from acoustic and classical guitars. Without external amplification, electric guitars can hardly make any sound. Sounds can only be produced when the use of vibrating strings which are responsible for transferring magnetic energy into electrical energy. Most electric guitars are made of solid wood except for some jazz electric guitars that do have a cavity. The guitars can be used to produce a wide variety of sounds by simply tweaking, shaping, and transforming the signal. These rocking instruments are recommended for learners of all ages at Burbank music school, due to their smaller than usual sizes.

Knowing what to play

It is very important for anyone learning to play the guitar to know what they want to play. Basically, you should be able to choose the right instrument to play. First of all, you will need to know the kind of music you enjoy listening to, as well as the type of music you like to play. Various music styles are played with different types of guitar. You can find the best guitar for my first lesson at Los Angeles music teachers.

Choose a suitable instrument

Your desire to become a professional guitar player depends largely on your ability to choose a suitable instrument. It is best to choose something you are very much comfortable with. Common factors to consider when choosing a guitar to practice with include, weight, size, feel, and comfort. The best way to accurately determine the right size of the instrument to practice is to use the player’s age and height. At Burbank music school, kids are not allowed to try an electric guitar until they are 13 years old or have shown strong abilities to handle such an instrument. ​

If you're interested in taking lessons on Zoom or In Person in Burbank, Glendale or North Hollywood, please contact us at (818)902-1233 or on our website at https://www.losangelesmusicteachers.com/online-guitar-lessons-in-burbank-ca.html​
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The Advantage and Disadvantages between Electric and Acoustic Guitar

9/13/2022
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The Advantage and Disadvantages between Learning on an Electric and Acoustic Guitar
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When it was first launched, all acoustic guitars could project sound acoustically. No amplification was necessary from outside. In fact, they were not designed to take outside amplifications. However, modern acoustic guitars are designed otherwise. They can take amplifications from outside.

Advantages of learning with an acoustic guitar
•    Acoustic guitars generally have calm, nice and pleasant tones so no matter how bad you are, the tone projected from your guitar will not be so bad.

•    It is more difficult to play an acoustic guitar than an electric guitar so if you learn with the former, playing the latter will be a breeze. This can be likened to learning how to drive. Acoustic guitars are like cars with manual transmission while electric guitars can be likened to cars with automatic transmission. Since manual cars are harder to drive, if you learn with them, driving an automatic car will just be as easy as ABC.

•    Acoustic guitars do not require amplifiers and additional cables so it saves you some cost.

Disadvantages of learning with an acoustic guitar
•    One of the things that make acoustic guitars more difficult to play is its higher gauge strings which makes it harder for users to hold barre chords. Electric guitars offer better gauge strings.

•    The higher gauge strings on acoustic guitars are more likely to produce buzzing sound so they require better skills.

•    Acoustic guitars usually have wider fretboards and these are more difficult for beginners to handle. Besides, they are more fragile than electric guitars.

•    Beginners usually find it difficult to play the heavy strings of acoustic guitars.

Electric Guitar
Unlike acoustic guitars, electric guitars make use of electric amplification to produce sounds. They pick up string vibrations and convert them to electric signals which are sent to the amplifier.

Advantages of learning on an electric guitar
•    They have headphone input for you to practice without disturbing people around with noise.

•    It is easier to hold barre chords on electric guitars because they have softer strings.

•    Since the pickups and amplifier project all the sound, the strings are easier to learn.

•    Electric guitars have lighter gauges, thinner necks, and smaller bodies, so they are not only easier to carry around but they are also easier to play than their acoustic counterparts.

Disadvantages of learning on an electric guitar
•    Being able to play an electric guitar does not mean you can automatically play an acoustic guitar.

•    Being able to find a good tone is more difficult on an electric guitar.

•    An electric guitar requires an amplifier and that is an additional cost.

Conclusively, whether you learn with an acoustic guitar or an electric one, you will need several years of practice and dedication to be a master of the game. Even the best guitarists around the world still continue to learn. Lastly, it is also necessary to bear in mind that newer guitars will still be produced and they will have better features than older and existing ones so you need to be abreast of the new guitars that are coming into the market.

If you're interested in taking Guitar lessons on Zoom or In Person in Burbank, Glendale or North Hollywood, we have some of the  best guitar lessons in Los Angeles. Our guitar instructors are picked by interviewing hundreds of guitar instructors and we have really high standards on both their teaching ability as well as their personality. If you'd like to talk to one of our instructors or set up a first lesson we have a guarantee that if you don't absolutely love your first lesson you don't have to pay for it. Please contact us at (818)902-1233 or on our website at https://www.losangelesmusicteachers.com/online-guitar-lessons-in-burbank-ca.html​
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