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My Guitar School® 
now offers a small range of retail products for sale.

From picks & strings to tuners & guitars we've got all your guitar needs covered.

We also offer a full re-string service and can arrange to have your guitar serviced & repaired.

Call us on 1300 853 566 for more information.
 
Buying a guitar for the first time can be a really difficult decision if you don't know what you are looking for. So we've put together some answer to the most frequently asked questions to help you:

Where should I buy my guitar from?

You can buy a good quality basic guitar from any music store. Never buy a guitar from e-bay unless you know what you are getting, and guitars from toy shops, Target or K-Mart etc are only toys and are not suitable for lessons. Remember you do get what you pay for and most really cheap guitars are just that - cheap - and will usually either be unplayable or will break very easily, making them not so cheap in the long run.


What type of guitar should I buy?

A nylon string guitar is the best guitar for a beginner to start on. Nylon strings are gentler on the fingers and so a much better option for a beginner who has not yet developed calluses on their fingers. Two guitars we would recommend for a beginner would be either a  a Yamaha C40 or Katoh (for around $200 they are great guitars to begin with). If you are looking for something cheaper you could look at a
Valencia (at under $150 it's the most basic we would recommend).

You can obviously spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on a guitar but there really is no need unless you decide until you decide that guitar really is for you.

What accessories will I need?

To start with you don't need much apart from your guitar and some picks (plectrum). Other accessories which come in handy are:
  • guitar case or gig bag;
  • guitar stand;
  • electronic tuner;
  • folder (to put your music in).
For more information on buying a guitar call us on 1300 853 566 or go to the Gladesville Guitar Factory website and have a look at their Beginners Guide to Buying a Guitar.



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