Im Learning to Play the Guitar is There Any Websites That Are Good for Teaching You?

What a great learn guitar question:

Question: I have literally Looked EVERYWHERE on the internet that i can possibly think of and nothing explains things for beginners. Any help? I have no experience with guitars.
Answer: Go ahead
The Guitar

There are two main categories of guitars: acoustic and electrics. Within each there are subgroups.
Acoustics

Nylon string guitars, often called ‘classical’, are the friendliest of all guitars, and my recommendation for beginners. The nylon strings are thicker, looser and much easier on the fingers than steel. Getting a decent sound out of a nylon is easier. The neck is wider which gives your fingers clearer access to the strings. They are ideal for learning finger style guitar.

Steel string guitars are the most popular of acoustics. They are louder, janglier and more versatile than nylon. The only problem with starting out on a steel string is that they are more difficult to play. The steel strings are tough on soft, pink beginner’s fingers. It hurts to press them down hard enough to get a tone and it takes a couple weeks at least to develop calluses thick enough to feel no pain. I’m sure thousands upon thousands of beginning guitarists gave up within days of trying to learn on a steel string. You’ve really got to love it to get through those first two weeks.
12-string guitars have 6 pairs of strings — the six normal strings paired with thinner strings tuned to the same note or an octave. 12-strings are large, cumbersome, very difficult to play and I wouldn’t recommend them if you’re starting out.

Resonators are usually acoustic, always steel string, and have a speaker-like ‘resonator’ built into them. Originally designed to add volume to the instrument, they are now often played with a slide or bottleneck.

Electrics

Hollow body guitars are, generally speaking, the preferred instrument of jazz guitarists. The fact that some of the acoustic quality gets amplified gives them a mellow tone. They are traditionally simpler in their set up, relying more on their natural sound rather than gadgetry and electronics.

Solid body. Rock players prefer solid body guitars. Because they are untainted by any acoustic sound, they are more versatile. They can be played at high volume with more control and their sound can be more easily processed.

There are no hard fast rules though. Getting a good sound out of any electric guitar is the difficult bit, and I recommend you start out on acoustic, preferably nylon.

go to :

http://www.guitarforbeginners.com/anatomy.html

to find the anatomy of the guitar

go to:

http://guitar.about.com/library/weekly/aa071200a.htm

http://www.guitarforbeginners.com/forum/

http://www.fenderplayersclub.com/woodshed/beginners/beginners.htm

Guitar Players , What Guitars Do You Own and Given Any Amount of Cash What Would You Like to Own?

Keep the guitar players questions coming! I liked this one:

Question: I would like to own a gibson voodoo explorer if i had the cash lol.
Answer: I have a Les Paul Goddess and a Stratocaster and a 67 Telecaster which was passed down from my dad.

But if I had a ton of cash to blow right now I think I would go for this Gibson SG Custom which I have had my eye on for a while: http://img3.musiciansfriend.com/dbase/pics/products/5/1/8/396518.jpg It’s just so beautiful….

Does Anyone Know the Size of an Average Electric Guitar?

This week’s question is as follows:

Question: I’m looking at guitars and am wondering the size of an average ELECTRIC guitar! if you have any ideas xx help xx
the length of an average electric guitar
Answer: Do you mean length? My Strat is 39 inches long or 1 metre and 13 inches at It’s widest point. The arm is 2 feet long.