Guitars
Guitars
Artist BJ01 5 String 24 Bracket Bluegrass Banjo w/ Geared 5th Tuner
$299
Artist DELTA3EQL Left-Handed Handbuilt OM Size Acoustic Guitar & Hard Case
$1,099
Artist GG1EBSL Left Handed Handbuilt Solid Wood Acoustic Electric Guitar & Hard Case
$1,849
Artist GG1EQ Handbuilt Solid Wood Acoustic Electric Guitar & Hard Case
$1,899
Artist GG1EQL Left Handed Handbuilt Solid Wood Acoustic Guitar & Hard Case
$1,899
Artist OMC600SNL Left Handed Handbuilt Solid Wood Acoustic Guitar & Hard Case
$1,499
Artist PSM200 Handbuilt Parlour Acoustic Electric Guitar & Hard Case
$999
Artist PSM200L Left Handed Handbuilt Parlour Acoustic Guitar & Hard Case
$1,099
Artist SS45 Black Electric Guitar w/ Accessories & Nux MightyLite BT
$349
Guitars Come In lots of different varieties but can be Broken down into three main types. Electric, Acoustic, and Classical Guitars.
Electric guitars usually have a solid body, so to make a sound they need to be plugged into an amplifier. You can use them with effect pedals and different amps to make lots of different sounds. These sorts of guitars are best for rock, country, and blues music.
Acoustic guitars Have steel strings and make sound by the strings vibrating a soundboard and projecting it through the air and out of the soundhole. Acoustics are probably the hardest of the three types to play but have the strongest sound without an amplifier. Acoustics are great for heaps of different types of music but are common in Softer pop songs and folk music.
Classical Guitars are probably the easiest guitar to play, and come in lots of different sizes, making them great for young ones to learn how to play. Classical guitars also have nylon strings, which are a lot softer on the hands. Classical's are great for flamenco and traditional styles of music and are the best option to start learning.
If you still need some help, head over to our Buying guides. You can check out Electrics, Acoustics, or Classicals.
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