View Full Version : Will the expensive guitar make the music more better?
kbundy
11-09-2006, 08:33 AM
Does the high quality classical guitar can improve the music alot? or only a small amount?
e.g. New Zealand dollar $300 approx. compare with NZD $1000 approx.
When entering a Grade 8 exam using $300 NZD guitar, is it not very good?
jokering
11-09-2006, 09:46 AM
As long as your guitar is totally functional - i.e. stays in tune, has alright tone, no fret buzz etc. , I'm sure they won't count the fact that you're playing on a 200 dollar guitar versus a $30000 one.
The biggest difference between the two would be tone... playing incredibly well on a piece of **** will sound much better than playing sloppy on a 40 year old telecaster. *drool*
DemonSorcerer
11-11-2006, 06:19 PM
As long as your guitar is totally functional - i.e. stays in tune, has alright tone, no fret buzz etc. , I'm sure they won't count the fact that you're playing on a 200 dollar guitar versus a $30000 one.
The biggest difference between the two would be tone... playing incredibly well on a piece of **** will sound much better than playing sloppy on a 40 year old telecaster. *drool*
Yeah, the tone improves on a more expensive guitar...but bear in mind that a expensive classical guitar offers a higher level in craftsmanship....also the woods used are selected even more carefully...expensive classical gutiars aren't built by machines....they're hand-made by serious, dedicated luthiers...and that's expensive, in case ya didn't know...
If you want a really good classical guitar and don't wanna spend more than 3000 bucks, PM me. i know a guy that builds GREAT guitars...
David
UKRuss
11-11-2006, 07:24 PM
Guys, we don't do gear here at IBM, please pop over to harmopny Central for these discussions.
Please take some time to read through the rules.
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