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Shaneo.
Here's my list so far:
An Squier Strat Electric Guitar - £200
So, what should I add?
> An Squier Strat Electric Guitar - £200
So, what should I
> add?
I'm getting that you baw ;-)
What?
So, what should I add?
I'm getting that you baw ;-)
> Scrap CS. You need an Amp, Plecs, Sound Generator and it might be an
> idea to pay a bit more and upgrade to a Fender Strat... Suire aren't
> bad, but Fender's sound much crisper.
I've been playing the guitars for years - what in goodness gracious is a "sound generator"? Also, plectrums will hardly break the bank now, will they?
There's also nothing wrong with Squires for beginners, nice low action (typically) making fretting an absolute breeze. Knock on effect is also that its easier on tender fingers until you get nice pads built up on the end of your left hand fingers.
Fair enough, you’re going to want to get rid of the Squire as your main guitar sooner or later, but I still have one up in the attic for emergencies. Also means you don’t have £650 (current asking price for a Standard US Strat, if I remember correctly) invested in a better guitar if you decide the instrument isn’t for you.
Well erm... Get a SMALL motorbike :o) About 10cc :-D