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Posted by: elliottstheman on 2009-02-21, 13:35:52
Nice guitar, man. An amp would be one. You don't need a super expensive one, but dont get a cruddy one either. If you go to a guitar store, and tell the salesperson your situation, they should help you find a good one. An amp cord. This conects from the guitar to the amp and its what carys the sound from one thing to another. Get a relitively good one, because bad ones can break and cause the sound to be bad or choppy. The sales person should help you with this too. You need picks as well. They most likely sell these at any music store. It'd be best to start of with medium (the levels mean how much they bend) you can change as you find out what you want. As you get more into it, you might want to buy a pedal for special effects. You will need a tuner, or you could use the piano if you're familiar with the names of the notes on the piano. A case would be good to cary around. If you're planning on taking it to a lot of places, you may want to concider a more expensive hard case in comparison to a softer cheaper one. In the end, the amp will probably cost anywhere from 100 to 250 dollars depending on which one you get. The cord for the guitar will cost from 15 bucks to 45 bucks. The ones in the upper range of that will be very high quality. Normal ones will cost about 20 bucks. Picks will cost 3 bucks for a package of 15 - 20 or somewhere around that price range. Pedals cost about 75 to 300 bucks. Usually, the high end ones or pro quality ones cost from 250 to 300 bucks. Depending on what effect you want, that will also change the price. One that usually costs a little more is digital delay pedals. Tuners may cost anywhere from 40 bucks to 100. A lot also have metronomes with them. A hard case could cost about 45 to 70 bucks, while a soft one will cost about 20 - 30 dollars It's best to not rely on people on the internet. Altough I've been playing for a while and know my stuff, it may be different for you. Go to a guitar center or music store. Dont be afraid to ask for help. It's their job to help you get the best items for your situation. |