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How to buy a classic guitar

It is one of those musical instruments that make you cool; it shows that you have talent and a musical taste. It is liked by the old generation, and it has made a cut among the young people, as well. What else could it be, than the guitar? You will find a variety of guitars in the market, from classical to electric. The latter is widely used for rock and pop performances, while the former is the base of romantic and sentimental music. Classical guitar has a rich history, dating back to the earliest periods in Central Asia. Its popularity seems to have shot through, during the renaissance, as new music and compositions were being created. A classical guitar is also known as ‘Spanish guitar,’ for the proximity of the development of this instrument, and its use in Spanish music. Though it is called a classical guitar, it is used to play more than classical music. As an instrument that has six strings that needs to be plucked to produce sound, the variety of music that can be played on it, is marvelous. It is also important to mention that it is a right handed musical apparatus, which is played by holding it with the left hand and the right arm.
There are several things that you want to know about buying a classical guitar, for which it is good to see through a buying guide. It will tell you about what to look for when buying the guitar, such as:
Hear the sound: It is most important to hear the sound and the tone of the guitar, before making a purchase. If you buy a guitar, without playing and having a feel of it, then you can be making a mistake.
Check for the right size and shape: You have to look through different sizes and shapes of a classical guitar, to find out what works the best for you. Holding the guitar, and sitting down can help you decide, on which guitar feels comfortable to you.
Look for the basics: It is in your favor to look at the outer appearance of the guitar. The color of the wood, and the finish should be the criteria to choose a classical guitar. It is also wise to check the back side of the guitar, to be sure of the smooth finish.
Check the strings and the tuning pegs: You should pluck the strings, one by one, to check that it produces the right sound. It is also nice, if you can loosen and tighten the tuning pegs, it will help you decide if you will be able to work with the guitar.
Taking care of the guitar: Get a guitar case, and keep the guitar clean, as it is important in getting the best sound and tone quality form your guitar.

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I first started playing the guitar around the age of nine. While I only fumbled around with the funny looking instrument at first, it wasn’t long before I had insisted that my parents allow me to take guitar lessons and, after months of whining, they finally gave into my demands. After several years of playing and practicing I started a band with some middle school friends and somehow and for a reason that is long since forgotten, the guys started calling me Axel. The nickname stuck, and by the time I started another band in high school people could barely remember that I used to in face, be named Brian.

In high school, I started another band and we managed to somehow stay together into our late twenties playing local and regional gigs, making a decent amount of money, and having a great time doing it. Today, no longer playing in the band, I run a fairly popular website – Axel’s Guitar Blog – and make a decent living recounting my days on the road with the band. While I long for the days of the stage my new life as a husband and a father keeps me grounded, and behind the computer, and I suppose that’s where I belong these days.

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