LOL I typed a response last night, but appear to have not sent it.
My goal is to give 'em a longer test than a five minute guitar-store check.
Yeah, I figured that. I was just thinking that would relieve you from the task of having to find something to do with them
Wow, I fucking suck at hitting the Send Comment button today...
Well, you're not wrong. Plus, I'm pretty sure I can decide in a matter of minutes if the guitar is actually any good.
But, I want to experience it as though I'm a completely new guitar player who's looking to dip a toe in the water to see if the guitar is the instrument for me. So, I want to start with basic scales and playability tests after setting the guitar up.
I've set a fairly hard limit at $300. (I'll give myself a 10% cushion.)
For that, I should be able to buy a guitar, buy an amp, buy spare strings, get picks, etc...
I'm even getting a chord bible book - with the first order as that'd be what a new guitar student would want.
I actually have an Amazon cart full of items, but the tax is gonna make it more than $300.
To be a true beginner you will need to play with it for a couple of hours then leave it in the closet for years LoL
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