Author Topic: So I'm learning Electric guitar  (Read 2894 times)

yay me. Does anyone else play? I have a few questions.

1- how much should lessons cost
2- how much should a guitar cost
3- how much should an amp cost

I'm looking for prices of new guitars and amps, but used would be nice I guess. I just want some help. I'm going to lock when I get my answers.

The forget did I miss at dinner

Comr4de missed something.

The forget did I miss at dinner
It wan't dinner! it was like in the car with daddy-o

It wan't dinner! it was like in the car with daddy-o
Was the car rocking?


Was the car rocking?
No. I have been thinking about it for a while. I already know piano and me and dad were on our way home from a baseball game and I was like "so I want to learn guitar" and dad was like "Okay use your sister's acoustic" and I was like "But I want to learn electric" and I convinced him into saying yes. I got some lesson info but i need some of the prices.

I just realized that my post was a double entendre.

I just realized that my post was a double entendre.
THAT"S HOW YOU SPELL IT!

I just realized that my post was a double entendre.
a what
I'm sorry I never heard that term before

a what
I'm sorry I never heard that term before
the phonetic is "ontondra"


still
a what
When something could have meant two different things.
Was the car rocking?
That could have been slang, as in dealing with rock music.
Or a loveual reference.

The cheapest way to start playing the guitar is an acoustic. I would strongly recommend that so that you can learn the basics (chords etc) first, and really find out if you want to continue playing the guitar.
An acoustic is waaay cheaper than buying an electric+amp+equipment. Besides, it's nice to have an acoustic even if you decide to take the next step and buy an electric.

When something could have meant two different things.That could have been slang, as in dealing with rock music.
Or a loveual reference.
Ah. Now I know.