to all the people who have a guitar. what can you advis me, i wanna play electric guitar but do I first need to take acoustic lessons or just electric lessons?
I would highly suggest that you take acoustic lessons. The reason for this is not just volume convenience (that way you don't have to lug an amp wherever you take your guitar), but the action on acoustic guitars is higher (the strings are farther off from the guitar neck) and so you have to fret a bit harder but this helps strengthen your fingers. I learned on an acoustic and it made playing on electric much easier.
As for guitars, I play guitar to an extent but do not consider myself a guitarist, I'm primarily a bass player.
No pictures, but here's info:
Bass:
-Ibanez SR300DX ---- His name is Austin and he's been with me for about 5 years now
Guitars:
-Ibanez V70-CE Acoustic-Electric ---- His name is Ira and I've had him for about a year and a quarter.
-Epiphone G400 --- His name is Niles (yes, like David Hyde Pierce's character on Frasier) and he's been in my camp for about 3-4 months now. Super flexible neck so I suggest going for something a bit higher end like a different Epiphone or even a Gibson if you've got lots of money
AHH, something around an early 60's Jazz Bass would be mildy nice!
I've always been partial to Fender, I guess because i always felt it was the better $$$ value than Gibson. But the Japanese imports from the 60's, 70's and early 80's kicked the crap out of ALL the American guitars. My '82 Japanese Strat is far better than ANYTHING Fender put out until the mid 90's.
AHH, something around an early 60's Jazz Bass would be mildy nice!
I've always been partial to Fender, I guess because i always felt it was the better $$$ value than Gibson. But the Japanese imports from the 60's, 70's and early 80's kicked the crap out of ALL the American guitars. My '82 Japanese Strat is far better than ANYTHING Fender put out until the mid 90's.
I know what you mean about Fender. I've always been into Ibanez, haha. But I've been considering the Fender Jazz. From the recordings I've heard it on, it's quite versatile, but you also gotta take into consideration the stuff they do in the studio to make it sound a certain way, haha.
Yeah, I've heard very good stuff about Japanese-made Fenders from decades back, but man, that stuff must be pricey as heck now a days.
I'm not too good on guitar, but I love bass. I have 4 bass guitars and 1 electric.
Here's a pic of Sid, he was custom painted hot pink a couple of years ago. He's a Ibanez copy, got him for christmas...
Other basses I have but haven't been bothered taking pics of just yet are...
a Squire P-Bass in black... covered in stickers haha
an acoustic bass
and a Mark Hoppus signature bass. Took me forever to save up for it and get it imported over here.