Absolutely! Yamaha is an excellent brand, as well as Fender and Epiphone. The best thing to do when looking for a guitar is to sit down and play with it for a bit at the store and get a good sense of how it feels and sounds - if you like it thats all that matters!
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These are electrical guitars I suppose? I think I'll be more interested in acoustic. I like that sound better and can play it anywhere, even around the campfire :)
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No these are all acoustic guitars that I'm referring to, although all of those brands make both electric and acoustic
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Jane, my guitar is an epiphone. She has a more modern sound.
Here's me and Jane playing a song for Open Mic so you can get an idea of her sound.
https://steemit.com/openmic/@ken-and-jane/open-mic-week-17-an-unnamed-original-song
I find Yamaha acoustic guitars to have a more folk music sound, deeper tones. I don't own one or I played something for you to hear the difference.
Steel string acoustic and electric guitars can hurt your fingers after playing for a while. Nylon stringed acoustics don't seem to cut into the finger tips so you may want to look into them. Again, Yamaha is a good brand.
Good luck and play something for Open Mic, you'll get a lot of support.
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Great advice. There is a bond between player and instrument. Plus some are just plain crap.
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