What Is The Best Type Of Guitar For Beginners

When people first start to learn the guitar, one of the first questions they will often ask is “what type of guitar is the best for me to start learning with? In my opinion, the best type beginners guitar would be the classical acoustic guitar. I recommend this type of guitar for a few reasons, which i will explain below:

  • Classical guitars have nylon strings which i believe is very important for anyone that is new to the guitar. The reason for this is that it is quite common for a beginner to get very sore fingers when playing on a traditional steel stringed acoustic guitar. With a nylon stringed classical guitar the strings are made from nylon (similar to fishing line) and these strings are very soft to touch and will reduce the pain to your fingers when you are starting out.
  • Classical guitars are relatively cheap to buy and my recommendation is to buy a cheap guitar when you are learning the guitar, just in case it ends up not being something you want to continue with, although i don’t know why anyone would give the guitar up once they have started, as once you can play a few tunes, i think you would find it very hard to put your guitar down!
  • If you go out and buy a steel stringed guitar, like most people do when they start to learn the guitar, you may find that your fingers become so sore that you will not practice often enough due to the soreness of your soft fingers. Remember that your fingers will become hardened on the tips once you have been playing the nylon strings for a period of time, you will then be able to progress to a steel stringed guitar much more easily…without the pain.

Beginners Guitars – Some Tips

  • Try not to spend more than around $200 (this is ample for a decent guitar to learn with)
  • Buy from a reputable guitar dealer and tell them you want to learn the guitar and ask what they recommend.
  • Buy a guitar tuner with your first guitar, or learn how to tune the guitar yourself (it is pointless playing a guitar that is out of tune!)

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Arren November 28, 2008 at 11:52 pm

Thanks Scott, the first guitar I started on was a nylon, It took me around 2 – 3 months before it was an easy transition to the steel string.

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Justice June 26, 2010 at 8:35 am

I really want to learn how to play the guitar, but I don’t have one yet. It would be great if you could send me some helpful tips.

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Scotty Smith June 26, 2010 at 12:44 pm

Hi Justice,

I have another blog that will give you get you started with learning the guitar: Learn The Guitar

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