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.
He was killed in December 1980 but on his last album which was released in November that same year he used acoustic and rhythm guitar.
The top acoustic electric guitars used by professional guitarists are Ephiphone and Gretsch. The actual top guitars are Epiphone Masterbilt EF-500RCCE Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar Natural Satin Gold and Gretsch G6122-1962 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman Electric Guitar.
Depends what it looks like but if its a big acoustic with a 17 inch lower bout and a bell shaped sound hole its between 1953 and 58 I think.
You should just give it away. If you provide so little information about your guitar, (electric /acoustic); make; model; year: condition. You are too stupid to own a guitar. You are too stupid to have money.
its smaller than a 1 and bigger than a two quarter
It's really up to them. Though, I would suggest an electric guitar since it is easier to learn on; but after learning how to play an acoustic guitar first, the electric should be much easier. You should consider going to a music store and let them decide which one they are more comfortable playing, you may decide to buy both!
He was killed in December 1980 but on his last album which was released in November that same year he used acoustic and rhythm guitar.
The top acoustic electric guitars used by professional guitarists are Ephiphone and Gretsch. The actual top guitars are Epiphone Masterbilt EF-500RCCE Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar Natural Satin Gold and Gretsch G6122-1962 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman Electric Guitar.
Depends what it looks like but if its a big acoustic with a 17 inch lower bout and a bell shaped sound hole its between 1953 and 58 I think.
You should just give it away. If you provide so little information about your guitar, (electric /acoustic); make; model; year: condition. You are too stupid to own a guitar. You are too stupid to have money.
its smaller than a 1 and bigger than a two quarter
in the 90's. look at your serial number. the first 2 numbers is the year it was made!
It is not exactly known who created the first acoustic guitar, but historians have speculated that an Italian named Gaetano Vinaccia was the one who created the first acoustic guitar in the year 1779. Spain's Antonia Torres Jurado is credited as the creator of the first classical guitar. For steel string acoustic guitar, credit can be given to Christian Fredrick Martin (founder of C.F. Martin guitar co). Born in Germany in 1796 he was a cabinet maker by trade. He trained under Johan Stauffer a famous guitar maker of that day. C.F. Martin migrated to the United States and established C.F. Martin guitars here in 1833 in Nazareth, Pennsylvania. They invented the X-bracing system and the steel string guitar in the early 1900's. To this day, C.F. Martin remains a private, family owned business (current CEO, C.F. Martin IV) and their steel string guitars are regarded by many to be the best manufactured guitars in the world.
Depends on his/her height you can choose 3/4-size (if less than 5') or full size.
Anthony Orlove is a 15 year old Musician from Chicago, IL He plays the drums, the acoustic guitar and he's not that bad of a singer as well!
A thirteen year old might like an acoustic guitar, ipods, a camera, or video games. A girl might like current trend clothes and jewelery.
electric for two main reasons: easier to play you can get thinner strings which are easier on your fingers , the necks tend to be thinner as well so if you don't have big hands this makes things easier to start. You can lower the strings closer to the neck very easily on an electric as well. they are also quieter if you live in an apartment or noise is an issue lets face it none of us are Van Halen or Yngwie Malmsteen good the first year or two learn guitar tabliture fast and scales really do help