That's nice to know. I thought about that, but being so new to guitars I didn't know if it really matters if you are trying to learn. I know it's a matter of personal choice, electric or acoustic, and the type of music you want to play, but if I learn on electric which is easier, then can I apply what I've learned on the electric to the acoustic? At least until I get advanced enough. Anybody else have any thoughts or input on this. THanks
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That's nice to know. I thought about that, but being so new to guitars I didn't know if it really matters if you are trying to learn. I know it's a matter of personal choice, electric or acoustic, and the type of music you want to play, but if I learn on electric which is easier, then can I apply what I've learned on the electric to the acoustic? At least until I get advanced enough. Anybody else have any thoughts or input on this. THanks
That's nice to know. I thought about that, but being so new to guitars I didn't know if it really matters if you are trying to learn. I know it's a matter of personal choice, electric or acoustic, and the type of music you want to play, but if I learn on electric which is easier, then can I apply what I've learned on the electric to the acoustic? At least until I get advanced enough. Anybody else have any thoughts or input on this. THanks