We challenged our content creators to select what they think are the best acoustic guitars for beginners. Which guitars would be on your list? Let us know in the comments, and shop acoustic guitars at Sweetwater 👉 imp.i114863.net/9WokaQ
‘Mid-sized, shallow,…’. 🤘🤣🤘One of the most rewarding things about selecting a guitar is allowing the guitar to select you. Even though guitar models are manufactured with easily reproduced specs, the ‘living’ nature of the woods used to make them will yield slightly different tones and feelings within each model. Don’t give up if a ‘great’ guitar is not working for you. Explore. You might want a ginger cat for a pet, but not all ginger cats are the same. One will eventually choose you. The same is true with the spiritual and creative side of a guitar. May you find the ‘One’ … of so many more to come. 😁🎸🎸🎸🎸❤️🍵
My first guitar (that I paid for myself when i was beginning) was a made in Japan Ibanez in 1985. I didnt realize how nice it was until later. I feel that I was very fortunate. It's still in the rotation with my other guitars.
Yamaha are solid guitars! Even get better going up! Just got the LL-TA since I started getting better and when you start to get better and if you ever Wana spend a little more for a solid wood guitar try one of those on the store, they are awesome and sound amazing!
Thanks for the video! Are you able to tell me the song that you're playing just after the 12:30 mark? Or at least what genre of guitar that would be conisidered? Thank you so much!
I ordered a few starter guitars for nephews to bang on. When I'd vist them and they would show me what they picked up I was very surpirsed. YOu seem to get more for $300 than you did 15 years ago. My favorite brands are Seagull and Yamaha.
As long as they're made in China. No disrespect, the Chinese make nice instruments. Greedy capitalists using cheap foreign labour. The Koreans are noteworthy too.
I have never owned a Washburn I wasn't disappointed with... and I tried to like them- they looked beautiful, but let me down in every other category. My picks from these would be the Yamaha, then the Breedlove, then the Luna, which was a pleasant surprise.
I have two acoustics, an expensive Huss & Dalton ($4000-5000) and a cheap Breedlove ($300) that I picked up to have a guitar that I don't care if the kids I work with touch or knock over. The Breedlove is great -- stays in tune, easy to play and sounds good.
A century ago when I taught guitar to kids the biggest problem was finding guitars that the kids could hold the strings down. Many guitars I could not play b$cause the action was too high.
ibanez and yamaha are the most consistent brands. re: cutaway. it does affect the sound. years ago i was shopping for that taylor sound and i ended up liking a 314c, but it was like $2k, so i started playing all the lower end models. the closest i got was a 114e NON-cutaway. the 114c sounded smaller, and as i checked out all the cutaways, i realized they all sounded shallower than the non-cut away versions of the same model. both dreads and grand auditoriums so even tho i'm good on my taylor GA and ibanez dread, i would not get a cutaway in the future should i want another acoustic. (ps those elixer strings are dangerous. they put metal shards into your fingers, be careful)
A couple years ago I was playing a cheap Yamaha and fell in love. I think it's was like aFGX 700? I didn't need one so I put it back and I should kick my own ass for it. Haven;t been able to track another one down. Neither hide nor hair of one. Just a beautiful open fresh sound. Under 400.
You can get a Solid Top Wood Fender CD60S for $199, for example. Why would you recommend FA15 with Laminate Top Wood for $149? Highly recommend spending the extra $50 and get a solid top wood if you can afford it. Sweetwater is great, but these recommendations are suspect. Make sure you check the specs of acoustic guitars and that the "Top Wood" has the word "Solid" in it.
Hey, buzonperiodista! All other things being equal, shorter scale equals less tension. Tension can be compensated for by using different strings, though. Lighter gauge equals less tension. I hope this helps! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Connor Smith, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1793, connor_smith@sweetwater.com
Is sweetwater wealthy enough to invite asterism from japan to do some videos? those 3 are the beginnings of a supergroup in fusion-metal. hal-ca makes me want to buy yamaha all the way.
We challenged our content creators to select what they think are the best acoustic guitars for beginners. Which guitars would be on your list? Let us know in the comments, and shop acoustic guitars at Sweetwater 👉 imp.i114863.net/9WokaQ
‘Mid-sized, shallow,…’. 🤘🤣🤘One of the most rewarding things about selecting a guitar is allowing the guitar to select you. Even though guitar models are manufactured with easily reproduced specs, the ‘living’ nature of the woods used to make them will yield slightly different tones and feelings within each model. Don’t give up if a ‘great’ guitar is not working for you. Explore. You might want a ginger cat for a pet, but not all ginger cats are the same. One will eventually choose you. The same is true with the spiritual and creative side of a guitar. May you find the ‘One’ … of so many more to come. 😁🎸🎸🎸🎸❤️🍵
My first guitar (that I paid for myself when i was beginning) was a made in Japan Ibanez in 1985. I didnt realize how nice it was until later. I feel that I was very fortunate. It's still in the rotation with my other guitars.
I bought the Yamaha FS830 for $350. I am a beginner. Fantastic sounding guitar for the price.
Yamaha are solid guitars! Even get better going up! Just got the LL-TA since I started getting better and when you start to get better and if you ever Wana spend a little more for a solid wood guitar try one of those on the store, they are awesome and sound amazing!
Thanks for the video! Are you able to tell me the song that you're playing just after the 12:30 mark? Or at least what genre of guitar that would be conisidered? Thank you so much!
I ordered a few starter guitars for nephews to bang on. When I'd vist them and they would show me what they picked up I was very surpirsed. YOu seem to get more for $300 than you did 15 years ago. My favorite brands are Seagull and Yamaha.
Really is astonishing what you can get a lower price points. Great video
As long as they're made in China. No disrespect, the Chinese make nice instruments. Greedy capitalists using cheap foreign labour. The Koreans are noteworthy too.
I have never owned a Washburn I wasn't disappointed with... and I tried to like them- they looked beautiful, but let me down in every other category. My picks from these would be the Yamaha, then the Breedlove, then the Luna, which was a pleasant surprise.
I have two acoustics, an expensive Huss & Dalton ($4000-5000) and a cheap Breedlove ($300) that I picked up to have a guitar that I don't care if the kids I work with touch or knock over. The Breedlove is great -- stays in tune, easy to play and sounds good.
That Yamaha was the winner in sound.
A century ago when I taught guitar to kids the biggest problem was finding guitars that the kids could hold the strings down. Many guitars I could not play b$cause the action was too high.
What did you go with? I have weak grip.
Thanks for including lefties! It's still crazy to me that we are 12% of the population but less than 2% of guitars are lefty.
Wow
The Yamaha is great and the Cordova plus the Taylor just takes the cake
What about the Eastman?
ibanez and yamaha are the most consistent brands. re: cutaway. it does affect the sound. years ago i was shopping for that taylor sound and i ended up liking a 314c, but it was like $2k, so i started playing all the lower end models. the closest i got was a 114e NON-cutaway. the 114c sounded smaller, and as i checked out all the cutaways, i realized they all sounded shallower than the non-cut away versions of the same model. both dreads and grand auditoriums so even tho i'm good on my taylor GA and ibanez dread, i would not get a cutaway in the future should i want another acoustic. (ps those elixer strings are dangerous. they put metal shards into your fingers, be careful)
A couple years ago I was playing a cheap Yamaha and fell in love. I think it's was like aFGX 700? I didn't need one so I put it back and I should kick my own ass for it. Haven;t been able to track another one down. Neither hide nor hair of one. Just a beautiful open fresh sound. Under 400.
I’ve got a Teton acoustic that I absolutely love. Anyone else familiar with Teton?
You can get a Solid Top Wood Fender CD60S for $199, for example. Why would you recommend FA15 with Laminate Top Wood for $149? Highly recommend spending the extra $50 and get a solid top wood if you can afford it. Sweetwater is great, but these recommendations are suspect. Make sure you check the specs of acoustic guitars and that the "Top Wood" has the word "Solid" in it.
Guys, nice playing and video! You feel that the strings of a 3/4 guitar have less tension compared to a normal guitar with both tuned the same (E)?
Hey, buzonperiodista! All other things being equal, shorter scale equals less tension. Tension can be compensated for by using different strings, though. Lighter gauge equals less tension.
I hope this helps! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
Connor Smith, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1793, connor_smith@sweetwater.com
What's' with those depressions b/w the neck and the body on that Luna? Next.
First to comment. Please now recommend two guitars that one can grow with after the ones in the video. Thanks
Make your choice easier: pick Yamaha!)
imo beginners need easier to play rigs, parlors or minis are perfect
Buy a good guitar from the beggining
whos a beginner these guys in the videos
taylors dont sound good to me
guitars are a scam
Is someone holding a gun to your head to buy one??
Is sweetwater wealthy enough to invite asterism from japan to do some videos? those 3 are the beginnings of a supergroup in fusion-metal. hal-ca makes me want to buy yamaha all the way.