nickyboyo
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Sorry folks but this is just too much. Unless you were at a gig/jam and watching the guitarist play you wouldn't have a clue as to what guitar he/she was playing. Clean tones, overdrive, effects etc are produced by the amp, amp settings and whatever effect peddles are plugged in.
If you're trying to learn the guitar buy a steel string acoustic and start from the beginning (chords, simple scales, strum patterns). Build some finger strength up and some co-ordination and go from there. I can't play for toffee and i'm sure with a custom Gibson or PRS in my hands it will still sound like i'm castrating a cat with a pair of needle nose pliers, then i have friends who can make a $40 electro acoustic sound as if Angus Young or George Benson is playing the thing.
As looks go, i have always wanted a tele (only because i saw Johnny Marr play one once)
And learn electric on an electric= twaddle.Get the finger strength from playing acoustic and you will be all over the electric, they are far more forgiving on the fingers than acoustics.
If you're trying to learn the guitar buy a steel string acoustic and start from the beginning (chords, simple scales, strum patterns). Build some finger strength up and some co-ordination and go from there. I can't play for toffee and i'm sure with a custom Gibson or PRS in my hands it will still sound like i'm castrating a cat with a pair of needle nose pliers, then i have friends who can make a $40 electro acoustic sound as if Angus Young or George Benson is playing the thing.
As looks go, i have always wanted a tele (only because i saw Johnny Marr play one once)
And learn electric on an electric= twaddle.Get the finger strength from playing acoustic and you will be all over the electric, they are far more forgiving on the fingers than acoustics.