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I know purchasing "package deal" guitars if discouraged, but how is this one: https://www.guitarcenter.com/Yamaha/...Guitar-Pack.gc?
The only reason it caught my eye was because it says the Yamaha FDO1S that comes with it has a 'solid spruce top.' And one other question: who is your favorite acoustic guitarist to listen to? Or, what acoustic guitarist CD should I be listening to that will give me inspiration? TripleB |
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Wow!!!! You are doing the same thing I just did with my 12 year old.... Y'all are about the same age too.....
Save some money: get two yamahas. You cannot beat the FG800 or FS800. Great starter guitars. Play them a few months and then upgrade to nice Yamahas or Martins. As an alternative, the Ibanez line is also good. I have almost lost hin to the dark side (electric), but he will play with me for friends on acoustic. I have probably spent around $6000 on guitars in past year and could have saved a ton if I would have just stuck with yamahas until I figured things out. Now he plays a Yamaha LL6 and I'm with Martin. We happy right now. Probably j45 in future if I can find one like. Last advice: play with him every night. I have completely re-bonded with him. He won't sing so I'm doing that and we are having a blast!!! I got him in a couple bands as a pick up player and I haul his stuff. I can't wait until I retire so I can manage him. Jed |
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Oh yeah. Forgot to add..... Best weekend to get guitars now. You can get 20% to 30% off at GC and other places
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Call them. They will sometimes do better than the webpage. Same with Musician's Friend, their online arm.
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Put the kid in a room full of guitars and let him pick what he/she is drawn to. Once they find it, buy it. I'm not saying spend hundreds of $, but don't pigeon hole yourself into a price bracket, unless you have no other choice.
Kids will continue to use things they really like. If it's not comfortable, or if they just don't jive with the style/look, then it will be hard to keep that interest going. So, if he happens to fall in love with a $400-600 guitar, I'd find a way to get it. You will always be able to get some money back out of it if they bail, but I firmly believe in loving your instrument. |
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Are you ordering online or going into store? If local, ask for the manager and tell him you need a discount coupon. I've never, ever paid full price at GC. The sales clerks can give you 10% at counter. That's what I do when the manager is out. You just have to push them. MF will also give you a discount but you have to call them.
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Yamaha, Yamaha, Yamaha.
Whenever a friend or family member asks me what to buy under $500, I always say Yamaha. Lots of other great stuff out there, but these folks make $300 guitars with the fit-n-finish and Q/C on par with Martini and Taylor. And they do this with everything in their growing empire. What a company. scott memmer |
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I appreciate the info on getting a discount, as I probably wouldn't have asked and just waited to see if it eventually went on sale. Out of curiosity, how much does GC typically charge to set up the guitar? Thanks for the money saving help! TripleB |
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Don’t just buy ur kid a guitar. Get u both guitars and make memory’s that money can’t buy and that he’ll have forever. Even if u got and spend just a hundred or so on each guitar you’ll hav a blast learning to play together. You can always upgrade later when money ain’t so tight
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Here is a comparison review of the two models. I'm 5'5" and it's been a good size for me. The other thing that's nice is that it handles a lot of different styles well. Please do let us know what you get! |
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Yeah, as just mentioned, "folk" is just another in a long string of words used to designate size/shape. You'd do well to do a google search on "guide to guitar shapes and sizes" and brush up on the different ones.
A brief listing of different ones you should familiarize yourself with, from (roughly) largest to smallest : Jumbo/SuperJumbo Dreadnought (classic full size shape) OM/000 Auditorium Concert/00 Parlor/0 That's not a strict list, as different builders and brands have varying styles which overlap somewhat.. anyway, I would probably guess the Folk guitar is a reference to size, and nothing else, (and is also what made me think about posting this for your further research and consideration). I've found that the Taylor website has a wealth of good information for stuff like this, sizes, shapes, different tonewoods, etc. Just be aware that their information isn't definitive; it describes their own line, and others will follow a similar (but often not exact) format. Good luck!!!
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The reason most are suggesting Yamaha is they are consistently good which is not so common with the others in you list. And the Yammies sound very good at that price point. It would be difficult to be disappointed in them.
That's great that you are learning together! |