You can never be too old or too young to pick up an acoustic or electric guitar and start playing. And these days it's easier than ever, since you can even get everything you need in one shot and at a reasonable price when you pick up a complete guitar starter pack.
Picking Out Your Guitar Starter Pack
Our online store is stacked with a massive array of different beginner-friendly guitars that come including all of the accessories that any guitarist needs to get started. So students can safely carry their new best friend to lessons, rehearsals, and even gigs, many of these packs will include a gig bag. To keep your guitar in perfect pitch, a tuner will usually come thrown in along with a capo so you can experiment with playing in a different key. Some packs even include a guitar stand, so you can keep your axe safely on display in your bedroom, living room or rehearsal room.
Beginner Electric Guitars Plus Accessories
If you want to dive in with an electric guitar then you'll also need a guitar amplifier and a jack lead so you can plug it in. Luckily, you can browse through a full range of different electric guitar starter packs that come bundled up with both. A lot of electric guitarists also prefer the playing feel of a good plectrum, so many packs will often include one or a handful of picks, and as a sweet bonus, you can get packs that come with a guitar strap so you can play standing up as well as sitting. You can see every electric guitar we stock in our Electric Guitar department.
Beginner Acoustic Guitars Plus Accessories
Unlike classical or Spanish guitars which have flexible nylon strings, acoustic guitars have a steel strings which have a tighter playing feel but a more sparkling sound. A lot of the acoustic guitar packs that we stock will come with a gig bag so you can get your guitar safely to lessons, rehearsals, and performances as well as a tuner so you can keep your guitar in perfect pitch. There are also packs that include a handful of plectrums and a guitar strap so you can play standing up. You can see every acoustic guitar we stock in our acoustic guitar department.
Beginner Classical Guitars Plus Accessories
The main difference between an acoustic guitar and a classical or Spanish guitar lies in the sound and feel of the strings. While the steel strings of an acoustic guitar have a sparkling sound and tighter feel, the nylon strings of a classical guitar have a warm sound and a soft and light playing feel, often making them a more comfortable choice for beginner guitarists. While there aren't as many classical guitar starter packs to choose from, you can browse through our entire range of classical guitars, find the guitar of your dreams and then scroll down the product page to see what bundle deals are available.
Guitar Starter Packs for Children & Grown-Ups
Guitar starter packs aren't just put together for kids. If you're all grown up and want to start playing, there are plenty of packs including full-sized guitars. If you have smaller hands, then go for a model with a flatter fretboard (a higher fretboard radius). If you have shorter fingers then go for a model with a narrower neck (a smaller nut width). You can even get models with both a flat fretboard and narrow neck, and there are models with a shorter neck (short-scale guitars), so there's no reason why you won't be able to find the perfect guitar.
Frequently Asked Questions About Guitar Starter Packs
What's the best beginners guitar?
While a lot of people think it's best to start learning to play with a classical or acoustic guitar, it's actually better to start learning with the guitar you want to play. So if you love the warm sound of a classical guitar, then that's probably the right thing for you. If you prefer the lush sparkle of an acoustic guitar, then that's likely to be the best guitar for you. And, if you want the classic, raw sound of an electric guitar then you know what to look for. Basically, if you love your guitar, you're far more likely to pick it up and play. And luckily, we have plenty of guitar starter packs to help you out.
Is it hard to learn to play the guitar?
Learning to play any instrument is only as hard as you want to make it. At the start, learning to play the guitar is harder than learning to play an instrument like the piano, but easier than learning to play an instrument like the violin. The biggest hump to get over is being able to hold the strings down to make a clean note that doesn't buzz or rattle. While this can be uncomfortable at first, you quickly get over it.
How do you start playing the guitar?
The best place to start is by learning open guitar chords. With these chords, you'll be able to play almost any song. Sometimes you'll need a capo to change the key you're playing in, or a plectrum so you can comfortably strum the strings. If you need more help, have a look at our blog on How to Become a Guitarist.
Can I teach myself to play the guitar?
These days you can find countless guitar tutorials online which will definitely help anyone teach themselves to play. If you're finding it hard to get to grips with the technique or if holding your guitar feels uncomfortable, then it can be worth finding a good teacher to get some more one-to-one guidance.
How much does a guitar cost?
You can easily pick up a full-sized acoustic guitar for around £50, while the cheapest electric guitars start at around £75. With a complete guitar starter pack that comes with all the bits and pieces you'll need, you can save even more money.