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^ I will not get a Squire.
A question: I haven't tried a Telecaster yet. What are your collective thoughts on those?
A question: I haven't tried a Telecaster yet. What are your collective thoughts on those?
^ I will not get a Squire.
A question: I haven't tried a Telecaster yet. What are your collective thoughts on those?
Maybe you are talking about Squiers? It's the second strat i have and the one before this one had even chunkier knobs.
i have a mexi tele and ive never had a problem with it for the 8 years ive thrashed on it.
my squire i had before was a pos though, it fell apart in the 2 years of my playing.
Squires are a good beginers learning tool mainly because 90% of people who start out wanting to play guitar quit with in a month or so. So buying an expensive guitar to learn to play makes as much sense as buying a Lambo to learn how to drive. If you survive the initial learning curve, then it's worth spending the extra $$$ to buy proper gear, seeing as how you can now appreciate it.
Although...had my first guitar been 1% shittier, I would have quit. The poor quality made for an incredibly awkward and uncomfortable hobby. By the time I rented my first REAL guitar, I couldn't believe how much easier this new guitar was to play, and how comfortable it was...
I'm a very musical person. I've played (acoustic) guitar for ten years, piano for longer, and drums since I can remember. I have no intention of quittingSquires are a good beginers learning tool mainly because 90% of people who start out wanting to play guitar quit with in a month or so. So buying an expensive guitar to learn to play makes as much sense as buying a Lambo to learn how to drive. If you survive the initial learning curve, then it's worth spending the extra $$$ to buy proper gear, seeing as how you can now appreciate it.
Maybe you are talking about Squiers? It's the second strat i have and the one before this one had even chunkier knobs.