Get a any type of fender squier. Those are good basic guitars that don't cost that much. check out www.musiciansfriend.com They are running a deal on epiphones right now too, and those are good basic gibson guitars.
2006-10-21 07:01:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Uhmmm electric maybe to much for church mav... My sister is also very talented, she sings in the church chorus (she is 13), she also wanted an electric guitar. Do you think Mav's offspring would be mad with a regular guitar? You can buy both electric and acustic on craigslist a bit cheaper than sticker price :)
PS. Muslimah is Muslim, but Muslimah's mom and dad are Catholic.....
2006-10-21 07:03:02
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answered by . 3
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LOL. Well, I spent a summer in OK when I was 14 (loooong time ago) and the people I stayed with were trying to find a church they liked. One Sunday, we went to Joplin MO to a Babtist chruch, and they had a rockin' band - electric guitars and all. That was the most fun church I went to that whole summer. So yeah. As for the brand to get, Fender has several inexpensive models that sound fantastic. My best friend is in a band, and he builds his own, but he started out with a Fender that he bought new for about $250. You can get them for less than that, though.
2006-10-21 07:02:04
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answered by ReeRee 6
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It depends on the church. Some churches are more modern in their music tastes, and they may very well appreciate an electric guitar player. As far as the brand, I don't know anything about electric guitars, sorry. Believe it or not, I've got one. But it's old and cheap.
2006-10-21 06:59:36
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answered by Heron By The Sea 7
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Mavs offspring should seek a Gibson hollow body clone. Perhaps a pawn shop special. Good for heavy electric, acoustic, blues, and jazz.
2006-10-21 07:05:14
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answered by Murph 4
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we've the rainforest one and Mav loves it. We had the pony jumperoo first (Galloping enjoyable i think of its pronounced as) yet I broke it so between the mothers at right here (Allison!) pronounced this one and we like it. there's a lot for him to do different than in simple terms leaping, there is toys dangling that he can attain for and toys all around (and the seat is going each and every of how around so he can get to the toys). I even have heard the helpful planet one does not in good shape toddlers with chunky thighs okay so as that ought to be something to contemplate. large lovable regardless of the shown fact that. the child einstein one ought to be ok regardless of if it sounds as though kinda easy to me. And the girly one is lovable, yet i think of toddlers desire to truly bounce on the bungee mechanism so the jumpy floor factor ought to no longer bypass over so nicely. Plus, once you're having greater young ones, what if the subsequent one is a boy? He won't have the skill to apply it (nicely he CAN, yet ya be attentive to...) i could purchase it now if I have been you to get the main use out of it.
2016-12-16 11:32:39
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answered by Anonymous
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haha I love Mav. I love how Mav made this a religious question. LOL I don't know anything about guitars, but I had to tell you that. :) ♥
2006-10-21 07:04:06
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answered by Whatever 5
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mav should buy a stratocaster copy
they play every bit as good as the real thing
and cost a lot less
and i love rock in a church
if your offspring are anything like you ... then of course they rock !
pangel loves mav !!
2006-10-21 06:59:00
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answered by Peace 7
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As long as she's playing it church it shouldn't matter if she plays the spoons...try some of the larger music stores, alot of times they take instruments in on trade, that will save you some money. Sorry as far as the brand I can't help. :)
2006-10-21 07:18:24
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answered by Just Askin' 3
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get a fender strat by squier - it is cheaper and plays just as well as the real fender strat.
2006-10-21 06:59:10
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answered by Anonymous
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