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Choosing a First Electric Guitar

by Andrew Webber

Best beginner electric guitar

Is there really a "best beginner electric guitar"?. There are a lot of guitars on the market being promoted as beginner guitars, many of which are just an excuse for poor quality.Seeing as I like to focus on the positive, I'm not going to start giving names of bad guitars, but rather, let's look at some well known makes with a good reputation.For starters, how about some of the guitars I currently own, and am very fond of.I have an Ibanez SA series guitar that sounds great and plays very well, a Phil guitar (a less known brand name), a Fender Stratocaster, and a Marathone copy of a Paul Reed Smith. Previous electric guitars I have owned that were also decent quality instruments where a Washburn Chicago series, a Yamaha, an Epiphone Les Paul, and some others that don't suit the purpose of this discussion.My criteria for choosing an electric guitar

The first thing I look for in a guitar, be it an electric guitar or an acoustic guitar, is a decent quality wood.

Mahogany, maple and alder are my three main choices for good quality tone in an electric guitar, but Ash can also give a good sound. I have also heard that Korina is an excellent choice, but hard to come by.

Most guitar necks are made out of Rock or Canadian maple. Now I know, when one looks at an electric guitar, the body is usually painted, so it's not so easy to tell which wood they've used.This is why I would either go for a popular trusted brand, or buy a guitar with a natural finish.A long time ago I had a Morris Stratocaster, the body was made of plywood.I only found this out when I went mad and stripped the beautiful sunburst paint off.The reason I pay attention to which kind of wood is used on the guitar, is because the sound of the guitar is very much a result of the kind of wood used.

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The second thing I look at, is which pickups are used (Pickups are what convert the sound of the guitar into an electrical signal, so that an amplifier can be used). On most guitars in the cheaper range (notice I said cheaper, and not cheap), the pickups will be standard company manufacture.Some companies, like Ibanez, have realised the importance of name brands, so they will say something like "Duncan designed" or "DiMarzio designed" etc. This is generally a good thing, but not that important.

The reason I say "Not that important" is because the most easily customizable feature of an electric guitar is the pickups. Let me just add as well that buying new pickups doesn't have to be an expensive operation either, and is mostly unnecessary if you choose the right guitar.The tone comes from the wood, then the pickups interpret it.What you need then is good quality wood and good quality construction.That's why I have mostly cheaper guitars. I have a hard time buying the hype and a good time playing the guitar.

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Make your first guitar a keeper. Best beginner electric guitar (driskillfan.tripod.com/how-to-play-ele...) is a page on my site driskillfan.tripod.com showing you my current best choice of beginner electric guitars.I am Andrew Webber.Thank you for reading

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