Is Electric Guitar Easier than Acoustic Guitar to Learn?

One of the most common questions about learning guitar is a difficult question to answer because everybody has their own musical preference. Music for electric guitar is written differently to music for acoustic guitars, keep this in mind.
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Oct. 19, 2012 - PRLog -- Acoustic guitars produce a very different sound from electric guitars. Before we jump in to the pros and cons of learning on an acoustic and electric guitar, you must first ask yourself, what type of guitarist do you want to be? Generally acoustic guitars and electric guitars serve different musical purposes.

Acoustic guitars are usually reserved for the rhythm aspects of songs, whereas electric guitars take more of a lead role. Learning a guitar can take years, mastering it takes forever. No matter which model of guitar you choose, whether it is a Fender Acoustic Guitar or Yamaha Electric Guitar, learning the guitar requires enthusiasm, dedication and talent.

The Benefits of Learning on an Electric Guitar

●  Electric guitars are generally easier to hold than acoustic guitars, especially for smaller children

● Electric strings are lighter and cause less blisters and callouses than their acoustic brothers

● Plugging in an amp and various other guitar FX pedals and foot stomps allows you to experiment with sound and play more diverse music than an acoustic guitar would allow you to play.

● If you want to keep the sound down you can plug headphones in to your electric guitar, you cannot do this with an acoustic guitar. Just a thought for the neighbours.

There are many advantages to starting out playing an acoustic guitar. Chord changes, strokes, strumming and rhythm are all absolutely vital skills that need to be perfected, and it is easiest to do this on an acoustic guitar. Learning solos and other parts of guitar music that lend themselves more to an electric guitar can come later, that is fluff in comparison. Get the basics nailed down first.

The Benefits of Learning on an Acoustic Guitar:

● Learning on an acoustic guitar allows you to perfect your finger positions. Frets and strings are positioned further apart and therefore it makes you really stretch out your finger positions for chords.

● The transition from acoustic guitar to electric guitar is easier than from electric guitar to acoustic guitar.

● No other equipment is required. No amps, pedals or pieces of gear are needed. Just you, your enthusiasm and your acoustic guitar is all you need to really dedicate yourself to learning an instrument.

● Acoustic guitars are generally more affordable than electric guitars. Entry level guitars and acoustic guitar starter kits can be found for

On the whole acoustic guitars tend to be more affordable than electric guitars. An amplifier is essential for an electric guitar and they can become quite expensive. Learning on an acoustic guitar is the most beneficial route to go when learning the guitar. An acoustic guitar is the guitar in its most naked form. Learning the fundamentals of the instrument and music in general such as rhythm, tones and notes will put the budding guitarist in good stead when it is time to move on to the electric guitar.

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