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Traveler Guitar Ultra-Light Electric Black B-Stock

Traveler Guitar Ultra-Light Electric Black B-Stock

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When traveling is on the itinerary, pack the Traveler Guitar Ultra-Light Electric. Measuring 28 inches long and weighing just over 3 pounds, it’s the smallest, lightest full-scale electric guitar ever made Read More

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Shyv
13
Nov 7, 2017
So this is going to be my first guitar. I picked up an amp, picks, strap, and cable. Is there anything else I need to get started?
sh06un
22
Nov 13, 2017
ShyvMight seem really obvious, but it would be a good idea to get something to try playing. If you're not going to get into lessons straight away, or at all, then pick up a beginner guitar book with some tabs. Also look online for tabs to some songs that might sound somewhat easy to you. Without anything to play, the guitar itself might be a bit much to look at. Knowing where to start is key. Not knowing what you're doing might deter you from playing. Simple chords are always good to start out with, also.
I would recommend lessons though, because more often than not people get themselves into bad playing habits very easily and it's not so easy to break them. At the very least, try to look up what is 'good technique' and try to base your playing around that whilst keeping to something that feels comfortable. It's not all going to work for you, but there will be some things that will just click in your head as to why they're 'good technique'. Off the top of my head a few might be: how to properly hold a pick, keeping good posture, and how to hold the neck properly.
Also, know that you're not going to be able to play everything first try. This really does take a lot of practice to master. I can definitely say that I haven't mastered it, and I've been playing (on and off) for around 9 years. Don't be discouraged by this! All the best guitar players started out at the same level just as we did. Keep focused and you'll get there.
Anyway, that's just a few things that I try to focus on when I am playing. I hope that helps you at least a little bit. Good luck starting out :)
BlueCrowned
5307
Nov 27, 2017
sh06unDefinitely lessons. I took bass lessons as a kid and it was pretty fun. Hell if I can remember how to play now though. You really have to keep up on it.
vox4
1
Nov 2, 2017
I've been looking at these for awhile. Can anyone who's handled one say how likely it is your hand or pick occasionaly hit the tuning pegs? Is there something about the design I don't see that would keep that from happening?
vox4
1
Nov 4, 2017
Thanks for your reply.
sh06un
22
Nov 6, 2017
vox4No worries. Hope it was helpful.
HudaNibs
20
Nov 2, 2017
Left handed option?
sh06un
22
Nov 2, 2017
The acoustic one that was up a couple months back now got lost in the mail for me .... Hopefully, I get this one lol
MethDragons
64
Nov 1, 2017
Does this actually seem worth it to anyone? Just curious why you would make all the technical and tonal sacrifice for a couple pounds
Shyv
13
Nov 2, 2017
MethDragonsWhat’s lacking in this one compared to other ones?
MethDragons
64
Nov 2, 2017
ShyvThe way I saw it was giving up resonance in the wood because there's a lot less of it, decreasing dynamic range.
ClutchKargo
21
Nov 1, 2017
Wondering same as j-tech asked, how many lefty's are in this B-Stock buy?
A community member
Nov 2, 2017
ClutchKargoI am a lefty too. Also wondering the same.
MrFlou
1
Nov 1, 2017
Where will this be sent from? If I'm inside EU will VAT be a thing?
j-tech
93
Nov 1, 2017
Any chance of left handed guitars here?
dybmapi
13
Nov 1, 2017
If only you had proposed a bass...
dybmapi
13
Nov 1, 2017
sh06un
22
Nov 1, 2017
The scale length thing presents a very good reason for there to be a market for this type of instrument to be portable. I'm kinda surprised that anyone would think otherwise.
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Might seem really obvious, but it would be a good idea to get something to try playing. If you're not going to get into lessons straight away, or at all, then pick up a beginner guitar book with some tabs. Also look online for tabs to some songs that might sound somewhat easy to you. Without anything to play, the guitar itself might be a bit much to look at. Knowing where to start is key. Not knowing what you're doing might deter you from playing. Simple chords are always good to start out with, also. I would recommend lessons though, because more often than not people get themselves into bad playing habits very easily and it's not so easy to break them. At the very least, try to look up what is 'good technique' and try to base your playing around that whilst keeping to something that feels comfortable. It's not all going to work for you, but there will be some things that will just click in your head as to why they're 'good technique'. Off the top of my head a few might be: how to properly hold a pick, keeping good posture, and how to hold the neck properly. Also, know that you're not going to be able to play everything first try. This really does take a lot of practice to master. I can definitely say that I haven't mastered it, and I've been playing (on and off) for around 9 years. Don't be discouraged by this! All the best guitar players started out at the same level just as we did. Keep focused and you'll get there. Anyway, that's just a few things that I try to focus on when I am playing. I hope that helps you at least a little bit. Good luck starting out :)
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