a soft shell acoustic guitar case ranges from $20 and up. (depending on the quality.)
It is posible to fit an electric into an acoustic case. the case just has to be for a concert sized guitar. your electric may bump around a little in the case if its not paired up right though
It should do yes.
yes! its an extremely universal case and that's what makes it great. I have one and i switch it out with my guitars when i need to transport them.
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a soft shell acoustic guitar case ranges from $20 and up. (depending on the quality.)
It is posible to fit an electric into an acoustic case. the case just has to be for a concert sized guitar. your electric may bump around a little in the case if its not paired up right though
It should do yes.
One can purchase a personalized acoustic guitar case online from theguitarsherpa. It would also be an idea to buy a plain case and personlize it oneself.
yes! its an extremely universal case and that's what makes it great. I have one and i switch it out with my guitars when i need to transport them.
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Yes, maybe? I tried mine before(:
if it is a nicer guitar i would not recommend just a gig bag for it really gives the guitar no protection, just makes it easy to carry. if it just a beginner guitar and not so expensive, yes that will work fine. if it's nice i would recommend a hardshell guitar case
An acoustic guitar does not need an amplifier. You can carry an acoustic guitar in a soft case. Acoustic guitars have the option of installing nylon strings are lighter to carry and they are generally easier and cheaper to repair. Some would say they sound better, but that is up to your music style. They are certainly more economical.
If I am correct in thinking that you meant a 10 year old child, It does not really matter what brand of guitar it is. What matters is the size. I recommend that you start out with a relatively cheap guitar just in case the child wants to back out later or accidentally breaks the guitar.
A used Yamaha Eterna EF-15 acoustic guitar in great condition would be worth about $100 - $150 in online retail. A music shop or other brick & mortar venue may charge at the higher end of this, especially if the guitar is nearer mint condition and comes with a case.
You use a tuner! Making sure the pitch of the string is neither flat or sharp. Normal tuning for a guitar is E A D G B E (lowest, thickest string to highest, thinnest string in case you didn't know. Just plug the guitar in ,if you have an electric, with a cable or put the tuner near the guitar, acoustic. The tuner should have a little mic to pick up the sound if your tuning an acoustic.