Anthony Freddura serves as a product owner/lead business systems analyst for Epsilon, a marketing firm in Wakefield, Massachusetts. In his spare time, Anthony Freddura enjoys playing the guitar. Several factors go into the purchase of a guitar. Whether you are looking for an acoustic or electric model, go shopping when you have several hours free. First, settle on a price range, and then ask a salesperson to demonstrate a few models for you. Many will be glad to help, since often they are guitar players themselves. After you mention the kind of music you like, turn your back and listen to how each guitar sounds. (If you are auditioning an electric guitar, try using several amplifiers.) One clue to finding a good-sounding guitar is to pluck one of the strings without putting your finger on a fret. The string should ring. That is, it should sustain a note for several seconds. Watch out for buzzing strings. This problem has many causes, such as a string vibrating against a fret that you are not touching, and results in a host of noises not under your control. When you play each guitar, consider whether the angle of the frets feel comfortable and how the neck feels to your hand. Be sure to see if you can extend your fingers around each string and reach most of the frets.
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AuthorServing as an Information Systems Quality Analyst, Anthony Freddura held responsibility for testing and supporting a client/server transaction processing system. Archives
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