by ShawnC on Mon Aug 11, 2008 7:12 pm
Let's start with the second question; which guitar to play. The answer to that depends on what type of musical genres you're into. If you're into mostly hard rock, metal, pop, blues or jazz you may want to start with electric guitar. If you're more into (for instance) country, reggae, pop, acoustic/soft rock or classic rock, acoustic might be your thing. It also depends on what your performing preferences are. Do you like to stand while you play? (Electric) Or do you like to sit? (acoustic). Do you like to play with a pick (Electric) or your fingers? (Acoustic). It doesn't really matter which type of guitar you play with as long as it fits your preferences. And I'm sure that if you plan to take lessons, your teacher will let you know what to do.As for lessons or programs, again: individual preference. Both can be equally rewarding, but you may want to look at things like how much money you have, your learning style, your age and how well you can adapt to new learning. Programs are cheap, less formal and can be learned out of a book. Lessons require you to schedule and are more expensive, but may be better for you in the long run.Hope that helps :)