Sunday, September 29, 2019

The Novice Guitarist

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The ultimate professional owning the stage began his or her career early in life.  There is natural talent and there is the notion that the musician had to start somewhere in learning more about their instrument of piqued interest.

...had to start somewhere...

My intrigue at the premium level on zZounds is profound and truly meant for the pro.  Yet for the novice, a budget must be set.  

In this post, my choice of instruments is the guitar and the musician who had to start somewhere...as a novice.

Consider the Epiphone PR-4E Acoustic Electric Guitar Player Package.
$269 OR 6 Payments $44.84

https://www.zzounds.com/a--3960264/item--EPIPR4EPAK



What's included -
PR4E Acoustic Electric Guitar
Guitar amplifier
Gig bag
Strap
Cable
Picks
Tuner

Bonus -
Free downloadable eMedia guitar lessons

As a brand, Epiphone offers electric, acoustic, and bass guitars for every level of playing experience.  Epiphone also offers bluegrass and folk instruments.  Signature models are available as well (such as the Epiphone Limited Edition Slash Firebird Electric Guitar...of course, Slash had to start somewhere too).





Alas I digress.  So why should you choose this player package?  If you are a novice guitarist, this pack comes with every essential you need to simply begin and gradually go from there.  The player package will step you through the basics - notes and songs.  

I feature Epiphone often on Set List zZounds posts.  So why should you opt for an Epiphone as your beginner guitar?  According to E-Home Recording Studio, Epiphone - generally stemming from Gibson Les Paul - is "ideally suited for beginners."  This is most likely due to budget.

With that said, my advice for starting somewhere is to practice and play every day.  I imagine elite pro guitarists would say the same.

From novice practice to professional performance, your life will revolve around your guitar.  

As always,
Play it!

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