Acoustic Guitars | Beginner Guitar Packages
6-String | 12-String | Left Handed | Classical
Are you looking for a great beginner guitar package that is reasonably priced? If you are, a guitar starter kit may be the first step you might want to take. Listed below are some really great starter guitar bundles (click here if you want to see them in a full list):
6-String Acoustic Guitars
6-String Acoustic Guitars are the most common type of guitar that has six strings and the strings are tuned to E, A, D, G, B, E.
To see all the basic acoustic guitar parts of a 6-String Acoustic click here.




Popular Brands Of 6-String Acoustic Guitars (click links for full list of those brands):
- Alvarez
- Aria
- Bedell
- Breedlove
- Epiphone
- Fender
- Gibson
- Great Divide
- Guild
- Hohner
- Ibanez
- Jasmine by Takamine
- Luna
- Martin
- Schecter
- Takamine
- Taylor
- The Loar
- Washburn
- Yamaha
12-String Acoustic Guitars
A 12-String Acoustic Guitar (like the name says) is a type of guitar that has simply has twelve strings. Like the standard 6-string it has the same string tunings except for each string is another string that is tuned an octave higher. The stringing is set up so that you play these two strings in unison to give the guitar a more richer sound. A lot of 12-string players will experiment with removing some of the strings to get different unique sounds.




Popular Brands Of 12-String Acoustic Guitars (click links for full list of those brands):
Left Handed Acoustic Guitars
Left handed acoustic guitars are exactly like a standard 6-string guitar except they are specifically designed for left handed players.
To see all the basic acoustic guitar parts of a 6-String Acoustic click here.




Popular Brands Of Left Handed Electric Guitars (click links for full list of those brands):
Travel Acoustic Guitars
A travel acoustic guitar is a type of guitar that is designed to be more portable than a standard 6-string. They are usually a lot smaller and the bulk of wood on the body is reduced to make it easier to take anywhere.



Travel Acoustic Guitars (click links for full list of those brands):
Small Acoustic Guitars
A small acoustic guitar is similar to the travel acoustic guitar except that it usually retains the body shape of a standard acoustic guitar. These smaller guitars are also designed to be portable and they are also a good starting point for students.




Small Acoustic Guitars (click links for full list of those brands):
Classical Guitars
A classical guitar is another type of guitar that has nylon strings instead of steel strings. The nylon strings give it a different sound than a regular 6-string. In addition, most classical guitarist pluck the strings using their fingernails instead of using a pick. A well trained classical guitar player will have great coordination and plucking style that will let them play complex songs and solos.



Classical Guitars (click links for full list of those brands):


