I disagree that an acoustic makes you a better player. Can't see how any one could say that.
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Get a couple...
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The reason I say it is because when I started playing acoustic guitar more seriously, I noticed a big improvement in my finger strength and dexterity, and my picking accuracy. I don't think it had much of an effect on my style or anything, but I definitely noticed an improvement in my technique as the amount of acoustic I played increased.
Jackson JS series is worth a look! JS20 or JS30 series. Insane quality for the price, mine (JS22) was flawless and plays better than most 500-700€ axes
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This is one thing that always gets me. If someone told me to get an acoustic when I asked for advice on an electric, my reply would be GFY. Just because something works for *you*, doesn't mean it's for everyone, and doesn't answer their question. (I just
addressed this in a thread of my own.) The reason to get an acoustic is if you *want* an acoustic. If my first guitar was an acoustic, I *never* would have stayed interested.
To the OP - The Squier 51 is a great guitar. The Ibanez (also being
hardtail) would be a close second. Both of those would serve you well, and would be easy to upgrade in the future.
More students learning guitar with acoustics quit.
More students learning guitar with acoustics quit.
More students learning guitar with acoustics quit.
The biggest appeal of acoustics is that you don't need an amp to be heard across the room. Less investment, less stuff to haul around...key selling points. The 'grab-and-go' free spirit thing. However, the thick wound strings and high actions are hard on tender finger tips. I suspect most acoustics spend most of their lives sitting in a corner, and not being played after the initial flurry. Anyone I know wanting to start guitar, I advise them to get an inexpensive electric. Much easier on the fingers. The average person isn't going to be a virtuoso, neither are the vast majority of members on this forum.
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