Epiphone Nylon String

Guitar Help?
Ok, here's the deal. I been playing guitar for a few years but only own an acoustic and a classical (Nylon string). I am looking for an electric guitar and I do not know what I want! I quite like the music of Andy, as long as their rock sound, and alternatives my faovurite (Arctic Monkeys, The Kooks Party, Bloc) I like the look of the Epiphone / Gibson Les Paul, but I'm not a big fan of Metal. In fact, I hate metal and when I YouTube Les Pauls, I could only find people playing metal in them! so the next guitar i looked at was a Fender Telecaster (Standard, I'm not funds!) But unfortunately my parent not like the look "of them considering that absorbs theyre my funds! Is there a guitar for me that looks good and sounds like a ??!?!?!?! Tele and if not, which is something I can tell my parents to convince them to allow me to obtain the Tele ??!?!?! ten points for best answer!
First of all Les Paul guitars not only metal, which have been with us since the early 1950s and used to play all types of music has been used to a guitar. The reason people use the metal is because they have a beautiful tone, long sustain and high performance so you can get the rhythm is crisp and hot. The only disadvantage they have for the metal is the lack of easy access to the higher frets 17-22 because the heel of the neck joins the body at fret 17. I guess this can be be a disadvantage for any type of music but mostly metal, since many of the solos use the highest notes. I use mine for everything, including metal, but all for the blues, jazz and rock. If you're used to play acoustic guitar a Les Paul would be perfect for you because it sounds very well and was not used to have easy access to high fret. But a Les Paul plays like butter compared to an acoustic. So I really can not go wrong with one, why do you think that each guitarist has a great name? Even the players begin as Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jimi Hendrix had Les Pauls. Telecasters are also great guitars and you can get variety of sounds from them, but does not seem to be as diverse as Les Paul tone. They may have slightly better high fret access, but are used primarily for country, rock, blues and some due to its characteristic bright accent. They were the first production model electric guitar forever (then known as the speaker) of hence the classic look and feel. It also plays very well, and are made by Fender and are therefore of great quality. We certainly do not get any Les Paul than a Gibson, the least not a cheap knock off, ESP nice backs like PRS. Some companies make better quality imitations guitar well, but the real is the way forward. Stratocasters are also very nice and very different tone, and offers excellent access to the entire fingerboard. If you play electric guitar you should have a stratocaster because everyone whos anyone has used on their albums and they sound great. Have a 25 1 / 2 "scale which is slightly longer than the Gibson 24 3 / 4" scale so that your hands have to adapt to longer lengths, and this also affects the tone and the ability to flex chain. Chains and scale are under greater strain to keep the same tone instruments shorter scale such as the Les Paul, and therefore the strings are a bit more difficult to bend at first. But that should not be a factor in his decision because All he could make it stronger. There are lots of different start back there, but I would suggest just spending the extra money from the first time to buy Fender quality and prevent counterfeiting inlcuding own Fender Squier. This will ensure that you have a good quality instrument that will not hinder your game and you will not have updated at any time, then has the option to choose only one type of guitar. Another important factor is what the sound decision you are looking for Strats and Teles use single-coil pickups, while Les Pauls use humbuckers. individual coils have more grip, more brilliant than it sounds, and produce a buzzing little, while humbuckers have a warmer sound and "Buck" buzz so you do not have to deal with the noise of the amplifier. But you can always exchange their trucks later and the use of single coil "soapbars" or a tap on the coil instead of humbuckers to single coil sound or use a stacked humbucker instead of a single coil for a humbucker sound. I have heard other than Les Paul guitar equipped with coil taps can make sounds similar to a Telecaster. Listen to some of their favorite artists and see what you play, if you want to achieve something similar to the real-time sound a guitar similar to what they use. If you want both humbucking and single coil sounds get a Fender "Fat Start with a humbucker in the bridge. So if I were you, I get either a Les Paul or a Stratocaster. Les Paul would be my first choice because that's just my personal preference, but a beginning is probably the best electric guitar in the world and perfect for a beginner. Strats are more affordable too. To the compare the low-end systems Strats and Les Paul, the latter are slightly more expensive. Or you could forget everything I just said and go to $ 2,000 to buy a PRS with a commit 25 "tone scale, beautiful looks, and great gameplay. Oh, and if you get a start, get one with a tremolo (vibrato) bridge and learn to use it. I hope that helps.
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