Submitted by Carbation t3_125ukim in Music

Hello, I'm going to buy an instrument for the first time, I chose the guitar because I have a passion for the guitar. But I don't know which guitar to buy, I usually play rap and hip-hop stuff What type of guitar should I buy?

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DevinBelow t1_je69hpo wrote

If it's your first instrument, buy something cheap, as 90% of people drop off in the first few months. I'd suggest a cheap Strat knockoff, but go down to the music store and try out a few budget/used guitars and see what's most comfortable in your hands.

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_HerrTurTur t1_je6av74 wrote

If you want to play funky music, i would recommend you to buy a single coil guitar like a stratocaster or telecaster. Fender US guitars are expensive maybe start with a cheap fender squire guitar.

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siwel_am t1_je6cqsv wrote

You need to try them out and see which one you're comfortable playing with. How do your hands/wrists feel? Is holding it comfortable? Etc.

If you're starting out, pick a cheaper model. If you keep at it, you can sell it later and buy a nicer one

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TheDudeOfYou t1_je6g29a wrote

I typically recommend any Squier “Fat” Stratocaster for new guitarists, as:

(1) they’re usually relatively cheap;

(2) are of decent standard quality; and

(3) are rather versatile, especially the “Fat” (or “HSS” configuration). “HSS” stands for “Humbucker, Single, Single” for the humbucker in the bridge position, 2 standard single-coils in the middle and neck positions. Single-coils are typically traditional in all Stratocaster pickup positions, but the Fat/HSS gives you a little more tonal options as you can feel out what you like.

These guitars are pretty readily available and I strongly recommend used/Craigslist ones you can find near the $100-200 mark. Make sure it feels right (i.e. comfortable) to you when trying it out. Also, if you find yourself enjoying it—a good setup (fresh strings, string height, neck straightness) by a professional is invaluable (likely around $100).

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Shpadoinkall t1_je7gfqp wrote

Get a telecaster. They are simple guitars which are great for beginners but it is probably the most recorded guitar in music history because it's a reliable instrument. At the very least stay away from complicated bridges systems. String changes on a Floyd Rose style bridge is not for beginners and will discourage you every time you break a string.

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TheDudeOfYou t1_jeaelu1 wrote

That stinks! A “Fat” or HSS strat-style is a good bet still (even if it’s a different manufacturer)—just try it out first (or better yet have someone else who plays guitar try it) to see how it feels and plays! Good luck!

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