Topic: Electric Guitar Primer?
Hey guys (and gals)... I need a little help. My husband has been playing a piece of junk steel acoustic for a few years now. It's a horrible guitar, and as such he hasn't progressed very much. In fact, since our anniversary when he purchased my first guitar (and I just started playing) he's actually progressed a bit further by utilizing my nylon string. Sooo... in thinking of what he likes as far as style of music, ease of playablility etc... we have collectively determined that what he NEEDS is an electric. He likes heavy metal... we're talking Korn and Slipknot and the like (of course he likes Willie Nelson and Tom Petty too he's not a total tough guy... but don't let anyone know). Anyhow... I did a ton of research on tone woods and such when we bought mine... but electric is another story!
Can anyone lead me to the proper direction on some kind of primer on electric guitars? I know the wood isn't actually quite as important here... but what is? Pick ups? Built in effects and such? Is it the amp? I know absolutely nothing about this! Honestly he doesn't know much about them either. He never even considered one until we were talking and I made the point that if he really wanted to play 90% of the music that he keeps printing chords and tab out for... it'd be best on an electric!
If it helps at all... he's got callouses built up already... but still his steel string is difficult to fret. He likes the width of the neck on my classical (Ibanez 3/4) and frankly so do I... I too have a difficult time with the strings so close together on his yamaha "starter". He wants something that's easy to fret like my nylon strings as far as pressure too... which I assume he'll get from an electric ... but would that mean magnetic pu would be better? Or does that come with a slew of problems down the road?
And then... we have to get an amp too I guess... will "anyone" do for now or should this too be a purchase that is not made lightly? He's only gonna play in the house, no major loudness required... but sound quality of course is important!
You don't have to go into specifics... I know there's probably a lot more to it and personal opinion plays a role... but any suggestions to a website with info so that shopping will be sensible will be greatly appreciated! That... and a note on which ones to stay away from because they have skinny necks or are just complete junk (no, we won't shop at wal-mart for this purchase). Thanks!!!!
What constitutes excellent music is in the ears of the listener.