| Guitar Bags and korg keyboard Cases If you plan on gigging a lot or travelling on planes/trains etc. I recommend buying a guitar case, otherwise a padded gig bag will do just fine. The Kinsman guitar cases and korg keyboard guitar bags are a very good quality and korg keyboard are also one of the most popular. The Kinsman guitar bags come in three grades. 1) Standard - hardly any padding and korg keyboard one small pouch for music books and korg keyboard accessories 2) Deluxe quite well padded, with two pouches 3) Premium extremely well padded, with large and korg keyboard small pouches and korg keyboard a shoulder strap. The Kinsman guitar cases are made for Stratocasters, Telecasters, Les Paul shape, electric, acoustic or bass guitars. Guitar tuner/pitch pipe There are hundreds of guitar tuners to choose from on the market. The best brands in order of popularity* are: KorgStaggYamahaIntelliSeikoQwik TuneBossIbanez The two guitar tuners that stand out from the rest are the Stagg Automatic Guitar/Bass Tuner and korg keyboard the Korg GA-30. These two guitar tuners are sold more than any other guitar tuner on the market. Guitar strings It s always wise to have a spare set of guitar strings to hand. You never know when one will brake and korg keyboard leave you in a difficult situation. You will need to buy steel strings for electric, bass or acoustic guitars and korg keyboard nylon strings for classical, Spanish or Flamenco guitars Here is a list of the top brands of guitar strings, in order of popularity*: Ernie BallD addarioMartinFenderElixirGHSAugustineEarthwoodDan electroGibsonMarkleyNewtoneSavarezRotosoundDarcoDeanElitesThomastickTonesearchMaximaWarwickRickenbackerPRSLegacyJohn PearseDR Effects pedals For some groovy sounds you will need to buy an effects pedal. The two most popular are the Jim Dunlop GCB-95 Original Cry Baby Wah Wah Effects Pedal and korg keyboard the Ibanez Tone-Lok Series SM7 Smash Box Effects Pedal. Here is a list of the top brands in order of popularity*: IbanezJim DunlopKorgDigiTechVoxMXRYamahaDan electro Amplifiers Amplifiers are used with electric guitars, bass guitars and korg keyboard electro-acoustic guitars. You will need to buy a lead to connect up to your guitar. There are many types of guitar amplifiers ranging from the smallest which is normally 10 watts up to 500 watts! or more: Practice amps (these are normally quite small) Standard amps (used for playing in bands or gigging) Bass amps (used only with bass guitars) Keyboard amps (used with electronic keyboards and korg keyboard stage pianos) Mixer amps Speakers and korg keyboard Monitors Combo amps (also known as combination amplifiers) Amp heads Which brand of Amplifier do I choose? There are a number of brands of guitar amplifiers, here is a list in order of the most popular*: Marshall Fender Vox Peavey Laney Line 6 Mesa Boogie Kustom Crate Carlsbro Ashdown BB Blaster Yamaha Warwick Dean Crafter Cruiser Danelectro All guitar amplifiers sound different. Some (like Marshall and korg keyboard Line 6) are good for Rock and korg keyboard Roll, others have a softer and korg keyboard less bright sound like the popular Vox amps and korg keyboard Mesa Boogie. For beginners, I would recommend either the Peavey Backstage or the BB10 blaster amp. The Peavey Backstage is by far the most popular and korg keyboard best value for money beginner s guitar amp on the market. Guitar stands or Guitar Hangers There are lots of different types of guitar stands, it really depends on which stand is more suited to you. There is the standard guitar stand, the universal guitar stand, the auto grab guitar stand, the double and korg keyboard triple guitar stand and korg keyboard the wall mounted guitar stand. The standard guitar stand is the most popular and korg keyboard comes in three different types: i) electric/bass, ii) classical and korg keyboard iii) universal. The most popular* brands are: Stagg Hercules QuikLok Giraffe Warwick Fender String Swing Ibanez Plectrums (also known as picks) Plectrums are very cheap and korg keyboard can be bought individually, or in packs. Most commonly you can buy plectrums on the web in packs of 6. Guitar plectrums come in different gauges. Usually the thinner ones are used with Classical, Spanish or Flamenco guitars, the medium gauges with Electric and korg keyboard Acoustic guitars and korg keyboard the thickest ones with Basses. There are lots of brands of plectrums. The most popular* are: StaggJim DunlopFenderGibson Guitar Leads/Cables Guitar Leads normally come in different lengths: The most common is the 15 feet/4.5 metre leads. This length is ample if you are playing in a band. Popular* brands of guitar leads/cables are: IbanezPeaveyStagg Guitar straps If you want to buy a gift for a guitarist, there is nothing better than a nice leather guitar strap. Levys and korg keyboard Gibson are the most famous brands of guitar straps, Levys have the most comprehensive selection. Other guitar straps to look out for are Dickies and korg keyboard Wrangler. Guitar Capo A capo is a clamp that you can use on different frets of the guitar to change the pitch of the open strings. Each fret on the guitar is a half step. If you place the capo on the 1st fret, all of the open strings will sound a semi-tone higher than normal, this makes changing the key of a song easy. Dunlop and korg keyboard Shubb are the most popular* guitar capos. Guitar Slide The guitar slide is a tube of some hard material about one to two inches long. Commonly, it's made from glass and korg keyboard metals. Each type of guitar slide has distinct characteristics, tonality, and korg keyboard overall sound. The guitar slide is pressed lightly against the strings so as not to touch the strings of the fret, producing a sustained tone which can be varied in pitch by moving the slide across the neck. A quick side-to-side motion is often used in this way to generate vibrato. The most popular brand to go for is Dunlop. Headphones If you want to play at home but don t want to disturb your neighbours, then a good set of headphones is recommended. Any headphones will do, so take your pick from any of the following leading brands: AcerAcoustic ResearchAdvanceAdventAiwaAKGAlpineAltec LansingAmphonyAppleArtwizzAudio-TechnicaBehringerBelkinBeyerdynamicBluetakeBoomGearBoseBravoBritish TelecomClarionCompucessoryCornbowCreative LabsDenonDesign GoDirect SoundDolphin MusicEtymotic ResearchFostexFranklinGainwardGemini Sound ProductsGeniusGN NetcomGradoGriffin TechnologyGrundigHamaHarman KardonHewlett PackardJensenJVCJwinKenwoodKinyoKondor LimitedKossLabtecLogic 3LogitechMacallyMaxellMinistry Of SoundMM GearNady SystemsNesa VisionNikeNumarkOlympusPanasonicPhilipsPioneerPlane QuietPlantronicsPower AcoustikPylePyramidRolandRosenSamsonSanyoSennheiserShureSkull CandySonyStaggStantonStarvisionTechnicsToshibaTrustUltimate EarsUltrasoneUnwiredVestaxVic FirthVivancoWharfedaleXO VisionXtremeMacYamahaZalman Tech Metronome If you want to play your guitar in time then you are going to need to buy a metronome. You can choose from modern electronic metronomes or traditional mechanical metronomes. Traditional metronomes look very nice and korg keyboard are made from either plastic or wood, they are also known as pendulum metronomes because the ticking sound is produced by a small pendulum that swings back and korg keyboard forth, much like the old Grandfather clocks. The Traditional wooden or plastic metronomes tend to be a lot more expensive than the electronic metronomes. The leading metronome brands in order of popularity* are: Wittner Korg Yamaha Seiko Qwik Time Cleaning and korg keyboard maintenance (polish, nut file set, wrench set, fret file set) To look after your guitar you will need to at least buy some guitar polish. Gibson produce a good guitar polish and korg keyboard also Doctor Ducks Axe Wax is very popular. If you are serious about guitar playing then you might want to have a nut file, fret file or wrench set. You can keep your guitar in top playing condition. Footstool The guitar footstool is used mainly by Classical, Spanish or Flamenco guitarists. Their style of playing and korg keyboard the way they hold the guitar makes the use of a footstool quite important. Stringwinder (also known as a pegwinder) If you have lots of guitars, own a guitar shop, or tune guitars on a regular basis, the guitar stringwinder comes in handy as a real time saver. Instead of turning the guitar pegs by hand, you can use the stringwinder to speed up the process. Straplok set For replacing the bolt that holds on your guitar strap. Power adaptor for effects pedals If you use effects pedals then you will need a power adaptor to connect to the mains. *Please note that the above article makes references to guitar accessories listed in popularity order. The popularity order of these guitar accessories is taken from www.Soundsmusical.com the leading UK musical instrument website. 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