If you are just a beginner and starting out, I recommend you pick up a second hand guitar. You are going to be reckless, scratch it up, and even drop it a couple times in the process. When starting out you should go the inexpensive route and then spend tons of money later on a new guitar when you can actually play well. You also need to make sure to get a guitar that fits your body and hands just right. Many guitars are built for people who have smaller hands, people with larger hands or fingers have the hardest time learning to play.
Following that you have training. You can either brave it alone, you can start taking classes or tutoring, or you can find a program online to learn at home. Out of all these, the last choice is rising in popularity. If you're thinking simply try to think aspects such as cheap and convenient to ease the process. But you need to make sure you get the correct program and remember it's very serious you don't get tricked. The best way to go about it, is to read all the customer reviews and what forums are saying on the web about a product before buying.






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