FalmerforAll!**
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Decided for the first time in ages to pick up a guitar and try and learn. Anyone on here have any experience/advice for beginners? Would massively appreciate any help.
Yes, I do. I'm 'just' a strummer and that is a good thing to begin with even if you eventually want to finger pick.
What is your motivation for learning and what type of songs do you want to play?
All good advise so far, I would also add that don't be fooled into thinking that if you go out and buy all the best equipment it will make you a better player, just practice every day learn the scales, chords, how to read tab, ect, when you feel comfortable with the basics then you can have some real fun with different string tuning, pinched/screaming harmonics and effects.
also youtube has some great videos to help players of all abilities.
But just keep at it because it really is a great way to express yourself.
Whilst not advocating that you spend silly money its a false economy to buy a really cheap electric guitar. A bad guitar despite attempts to set it up can be disheartening if the intonation is out, the frets are poorly fitted and the action cannot be set to the optimum. A guitar that requires too much effort to play can easily stifle a learner. Buzzing frets and cheese wire action with unstable tuning is a pain.
My first guitar was Sunn Mustang Strat copy which I thought was quite good. However, when I upgraded to a Fender Japan 62 reissue strat it was real step up. You might want to think what sort of music you want to play which might lead you down the path as to whether you want a Fender Strat or the thicker sound of a humbucker equipped Gibson Les Paul style guitar. Personally I prefer the versatility of the Strat as you can still the thicker rock tones by using effects, different amp settings or maybe adding different pick ups. If you do go the Strat route it might be as well to avoid anything fancy with sexy looking Floyd Rose locking whammy bars. They are great for metal style shredding but as a beginner just way to much effort to set up.
I'd give my high teeth just to be able to play the intro from 'Cruel to be kind'