Over the last several years there has been a huge surge in the amount of females learning to play the guitar, for one reason or another this growth surge has caused a huge increase in the variety of pink guitars being produced. This article is aimed at guitarists who want a pink guitar; it will discuss which models are best for you and which type of guitar you need.
Before purchasing a pink guitar you need to consider if you need an acoustic or electric guitar, this will very much depend on the kind of music you want to play. Fans of rock music will obviously need to purchase a pink electric guitar if they intended to play their favourite songs on the instrument, similarly if you fancy yourself more as a singer songwriter an acoustic guitar will probably be most suitable.
If you want a pink electric guitar then I would definitely recommend looking at the starter kit offered by Crafter, this set includes an electric guitar and a Marshall amp along with a selection of accessories. This starter kit offers fantastic value for money and contains a great sounding electric guitar; my only fault with this box set is that it doesn’t come with a pink guitar amp. The only drawback to purchasing a starter pack is that they usually include cheap guitars which may not perform as great as you might wish them to be.
If you would prefer an acoustic guitar then look no further than the Vintage V300 pink acoustic guitar, this instrument costs around £115 and has a superb sound quality for the money. If you can stretch your budget a bit further you can take advantage of a perfect 10 pack deal which offers a guitar case and a whole range of guitar accessories for only a little bit more money, this is a real bargain and I would recommend it to anyone considering purchasing their first guitar.
That’s my guide to finding the right pink guitar folks, I hope you’ve found this article helpful and consider some of the great models of pink guitar I have suggested. Finally, if you’d like an acoustic which you can plug into an amp, the Single Cutaway Electro Acoustic pink retails at around £65 and would make an excellent first guitar.
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