Friday, 13 March, 2026
How to Choose Your First Guitar
Most beginners overthink this — and end up wasting money or quitting early.
You don’t need the “perfect” guitar.
You need the right one to start playing immediately.
1. Pick the Type (This Is Step One)
Electric Guitar
- Easier to press strings
- Best for rock / metal / modern
- Needs amp
Acoustic Guitar
- No gear needed
- Harder on fingers
- Good for basic playing
Simple rule:
- Want riffs / metal → go electric
- Want simple songs / chill → acoustic
2. Comfort > Looks
- If it feels bad → you won’t play
- Thin neck = easier for beginners
- Weight matters
Test:
- Can you hold it comfortably 20+ min?
- Can you press strings without pain?
3. Don’t Go Too Cheap (Big Mistake)
Cheap guitars =
- Bad tuning
- Hard to play
- Kills motivation
Sweet spot:
- Entry level but solid quality
4. Start With the Right Setup
Most beginners ignore this.
You need:
- Proper string height (action)
- Guitar in tune
- Decent strings
Bad setup = fake difficulty
5. Choose Based on Your Music
This is huge.
- Metal → humbuckers
- Clean / pop → single coils
- Heavy riffs → fixed bridge (simpler)
Rule:
Your guitar should match what you listen to.
6. Don’t Chase Gear — Start Playing
Beginners think:
“I need better guitar first”
Wrong.
- Any decent guitar is enough
- Skill > gear
Simple Starter Setup
Electric:
- Guitar
- Small amp
- Cable
- Tuner
Acoustic:
- Guitar
- Tuner
That’s it.
Final Truth
The best first guitar is:
👉 The one that makes you want to pick it up every day
Not the most expensive
Not the coolest
Not the “pro” one
If you start right, you won’t quit.