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lukebray | 14:36 Sat 09th Dec 2006 | Music
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I was wondering if you wanted to play the electric guitar you would have to learn the acoustic guitar first?
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No. The electric guitar is generally slightly easier to learn to play as it has thinner strings which make barre chords etc slightly easier to perform. I woul;d suggest though that learning the acoustic guitar is likely to make you a better player as the clean sound of an acoustic really shows whether your chrds etc are being played properly, whereas a distorted electric sound will cover a multitude of sins.
Yep - pretty much anyone can learn electric from scratch, but most of the best guitarists will have honed their skills on acoustics at some point.
I'd agree with both of the above, I learnt on an acoustic before moving on to electric and think I am probably the better for it.
It's a similar principle to learing to draw properly before you move on to painting - not essential, but a good technique to have.
I agree entirely with all the replies......I have been playing many years now but started on an accoustic as it was all I could afford at the time and I have never regretted it as it gave me a very good grounding in both chord and lead work.........make a mistake on an accoustic and it stands out like a sore thumb whereas on electric it can be covered up quite easily.

But really I think its what you feel you prefer yourself so go ahead and buy which suits your taste and good luck with your playing
If you do buy an acoustic, I have heard only good things about Yamaha acoustics across the entire price range.

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