The different types of guitars are acoustic, electric, classical, flamenco, semi-acoustic, 12-string, and bass guitar. Even though there are a few different types of guitars, there are two main types which are acoustic guitars and electric guitars. It seems to be the consensus that when you first learn to play guitar, you should start with an acoustic guitar. You can play them pretty much any place and they are much cheaper than electric guitars. If you buy an acoustic guitar, don't buy a cheaply made one. It won't be fun to play and it won't sound very good, which means you probably won't play it and it'll end up in your garage somewhere.
You don't have to pay a whole lot of money either. You can get a quality cheap "no-name" guitar for under a couple hundred dollars. You shouldn't buy a guitar because of the name brand. You have to make sure the quality of wood is good. Most guitar players will tell you to stay away from plywood. Make sure it feels good and that it is well-made. You should also play it or let someone else play it before you buy it to make sure it sounds good.
If you choose to get an electric guitar, you will also need to buy an amplifier and effects, which could get very expensive. If you want to play the harder and louder music like rock and roll and you have some extra money on your hands, than go for it. When you first learn to play guitar, the extra noise that the electric guitar brings could annoy you in the beginning.
So when choosing you guitar, keep in mind the type for music that you will be playing. If you don't know yet or if money is tight, you should invest in a quality acoustic guitar. Remember, not to choose a cheaply made guitar or you'll probably give up sooner or later because it won't feel or sound good to you. Make good decisions now and you'll be a successful guitar player in no time at all.
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