L_Holmes wrote:
jwfess wrote:
If you haven't played before, I'd suggest not buying an expensive guitar to start since you don't know exactly what kind of music you'll be playing. You'll just be working on fundamentals at first, so having a nice or cheap guitar won't make much of a difference.
Which guitarists do you find most interesting or would like to emulate?
I'd like to be able to do covers of my favorite bands mainly (which are mainly punk, metal and alternative rock bands). I don't really have a favorite guitarist yet, as my main focus has always been singing (and still is). I want to be a more well-rounded musician though. Do you have any suggestions on specific guitarists I could check out (specifically in the genres I've mentioned)? I know there are probably a lot, but I dont really know where to start.
Well I'm mostly a metal head (though I play some jazz as well), I found the best guitars for that are Schecter, Jackson, and Ibanez. But I'm not sure if their lower-end/beginner models are any good or not.
As far as metal guitarist go, sheesh, there are a lot of good ones. Randy Rhodes, Yngwie Malmsteen, Jason Becker, Luca Turelli, Paul Gilbert, Michael Romeo, and Muhammed Suicmez are some of my faves, but I have a preference for neoclassical playing.
I'd go with the Peavy, learn how to play a bit, and then decide in a year or so what direction you want to go.