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Question Posted Wednesday May 25 2005, 7:50 pm

What kind of guitar (electric or acoustic) do you suggest I take up first? Does it really matter? Thanks.

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x_mystery answered Wednesday May 25 2005, 7:52 pm:
I started out with an acoustic. Its a lot easier to learn since you don't have to learn how to fiddle with the amp and other knobs and such. But if you think you're definantly going to want to play an electric in the near future, and don't nessicerily have the money to buy one and then the other, then I suggest heading straight for the electric if money is really an issue. Or if you do have that problem, try finding a place that will maybe rent an acoustic out to you for a monthly fee or so. Hope I helped! ♥

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