The great thing about an acoustic is that it is always there to practice on - no amp needed. Electric is much easier to play and almost always has quicker action than an acoustic. Decide which music you want to emulate the most and go with the instrument that fits your interests first. A 2nd guitar will come with more experience and interest, besides you can have more than one (its not marriage).
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It is my opinion that you should find a guitar that feels good as well as sounds good. If your buying an electric you can always tweak it with pickups and adjustments to the neck to make it work for you. Just keep playing as the more you play the more you will understand what you want in a guitar to fit your style (same concept on dating).
The great thing about an acoustic is that it is always there to practice on - no amp needed. Electric is much easier to play and almost always has quicker action than an acoustic. Decide which music you want to emulate the most and go with the instrument that fits your interests first. A 2nd guitar will come with more experience and interest, besides you can have more than one (its not marriage).
The great thing about an acoustic is that it is always there to practice on - no amp needed. Electric is much easier to play and almost always has quicker action than an acoustic. Decide which music you want to emulate the most and go with the instrument that fits your interests first. A 2nd guitar will come with more experience and interest, besides you can have more than one (its not marriage).