The Bible for Beginners to Avoid Pitfalls in Guitar: 5 Key Choices from "Fire Sticks" to Entry-level Tools

The Bible for Beginners to Avoid Pitfalls in Guitar: 5 Key Choices from "Fire Sticks" to Entry-level Tools

Why does pressing the strings of my guitar feel like pressing a blade?

This is the reason why 90% of beginners give up - you are very likely to have bought the legendary "matchstick" (a poor-quality guitar). As a guitar reviewer who has handled over 300 guitars, I have summarized 5 ironball rules for beginners to choose guitars, allowing you to avoid all pitfalls with the least amount of money!


1. Price red line: Violins priced below ¥500 = torture devices

The truth is that the "top-selling guitar on the Internet" priced at 300 yuan actually costs less than 100 yuan. Its string length is so high that a coin can be inserted, and its pitch is never accurate.


Life-saving plan: The budget for entry-level plywood pianos should start at least ¥800 (recommended: Yamaha F310 / Saga SF700), or choose reliable second-hand ones (for identification tips, see the end of the article).


2. Size test: Your height determines the size of the guitar

Quick reference table:


Height <160cm → 36-inch travel guitar


160-175cm → 40 inch OM bucket type


175cm → 41-inch D bucket type


Fatal detail: When holding the guitar, the right elbow should naturally hang down at the widest part of the guitar case; otherwise, it will cause shoulder and neck pain.


3. String distance self-check: A business card saves your fingers

Tools: Bank card/business card


Operation: Insert between the 12th fret thread and the string. The card should have a slight resistance but be able to pass through. If inserted easily → the string pitch is too high; It can't be inserted at all → defective product.


Remedy: Purchase the "Lower String Pillow Polishing Set" online and DIY adjust it according to the tutorial.


4. Wood Scam: "Single Board" ≠ "Full single board"

Slang translation


Plywood (laminated wood) : The tone is dull, but it is durable and inexpensive


Single-panel piano (veneer) : Only the veneer is made of solid wood, with a tone transparency of ↑30%


All-single piano: All solid wood, price: ¥3000+. Beginners, caution (humidity control is difficult)


A one-sentence conclusion: For beginners, choosing a solo guitar offers the best value for money (such as the Kama F1).


5. Guitar test code: Tell the quality of a guitar in 3 minutes

Plucking open strings: Reverberation lasts less than 3 seconds → Poor structure of the bridge


According to the overtone of the 5th fret: Compared with the solid tone of the 12th fret, the pitch deviation is obvious → quality control is not up to standard


Tapping the case: The sound is like a "broken gong" → the back and side panels are not glued properly

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