The conversation in http://markweinguitarlessons.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5911 made me think it would be nice to have a "Guitar Mythbusters" thread here for us to send the newbies to....where do we start?


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Myth - vintage is always better.
Myth - American Made is always better.
Myth - all gigs call for 100 watt tube amps
Myth - Tone is in the fingers
plus
Myth - Tone is in the gear
Fact - tone is in the combination of fingers/gear/ears/room/mood/everything. All factors contribute.
Fact. Tone is in the Chicken grease.
Here is a favorite. Guitar teachers will enjoy this.
"You need to start on Acoustic Guitar because that is where you have to learn."
I hate having that conversation with parents especially. If a kid wants to play acoustic, thats cool but if they want to play an electric get him a cheap strat pack or something. It'll be physically easier for the student to learn on electric guitar and he'll be able to play the music that got him excited about learning to play in the first place.
Nothing worse/sadder than a kid in a Metallica T-shirt showing up to lessons with a $60 nylon string with action to the moon. He'll probably get frustrated and quit before he "plays well enough for his parents to think he deserves an electric guitar".

Myth - You need a specific 'type' of guitar to play specific types of music.
Myth - You need a specific 'type' of guitar to play specific types of music.
I sort of disagree with this being a myth. Sometimes a Telecaster is the only guitar that will REALLY do the job, for one. Sometimes, you NEED a bridge humbucker, etc. In general I agree with you assessment, but like the 2 listed above there are certain situations where a certain kind of guitar is really called for.
Here is a favorite. Guitar teachers will enjoy this.
"You need to start on Acoustic Guitar because that is where you have to learn."
I sort of disagree with this being a myth. Sometimes a Telecaster is the only guitar that will REALLY do the job, for one. Sometimes, you NEED a bridge humbucker, etc. In general I agree with you assessment, but like the 2 listed above there are certain situations where a certain kind of guitar is really called for.
I started on an ovation acoustic. I do think it helped me a LOT when I got my hands on an electric. But there is certainly no harm in starting on electric, either.