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Thanks anyways matey
This is dependent on many factors. Size, shape and depth of the guitar body. Size, width and shape of the guitar neck. Scale length (length of the strings) and action.
Action is the height of the strings above the fretboard. The higher the action, the harder it is to press the strings down. This is often the first thing that needs to be addressed and is part of the "set up".
I don't see why it wouldn't be set up from the place I bought it from to be honest. It's a proper musical instruments shop, expensive one as well.
I think I already prefer the James Neligan tbh. Or at least I think it seems better for me.The condition for second hand is unreal. I guess just a google search of both and you'll see why it would be better really.
I guess the best and only real way is to play with both for a bit and decide after a while.
Thanks guys
Whether a guitar costs £100 or £2000 players will still often get it set up to suit their own preferences.
If I were you I would just play the guitar that feels most comfortable. It is often difficult for a beginner to get to grips with the nuances that affect a guitars playability. As your experience increases yo will develop a greater idea of what particularly suits you.
In the meantime just have fun playing.
I think it could be good in a way to practice with two different guitars such as these two.
Seems there's a lot more to it than just buying a guitar, getting it tuned up and away you go. I understand the action and what that does now, but whatever else I'm not either aware of, or are aware of but not aware it needs rectifying.
Thanks guys.
I can easily contact the store I bought the tanglewood from to ask if they're set up to some extent first? Very friendly and helpful they are.
I got a guitar chord songbook today, delivered from ebay. "the big acoustic guitar chord songbook" it's called. Not really for beginners but I will give some a try later on. I've been watching videos only recently.
i picked up and played a Crossroads in my local shop recently and to be honest straight out the box either Tanglewood Uk are setting them up before sending to dealers or they have got the factory buttoned down in China as it played really well. Every one was blown away by the quality price on the tangle wood crossroads.
If you work the price ibackwards from 99 quid take off Vat dealer margin duty, shipping distributor margin etc you have to ask how do you make something that cheap. crazy bargain
I think Tanglewood might make good guitars but I think their digital tuners are terrible. If I find the receipt I will take the tuner back and tell them to put it on a tuned guitar to see what it says just to confirm. It doesn't even find the A string on either guitar, yet the cheaper 'Chord' brand one does spot on and gives me plenty of time and twist to get the A string right so it finds it properly like it does all other strings.
It's not a settings problem for sure. I paid twice the price for the tanglewood tuner as well. Just for it to be a heap of c**p lol.
E2a: Now I've been playing about with the tuners, the tanglewood even keeps changing it's bloody mind lol. I set it to how it says is right, then it will give off all different readings again when you go back to double check. At least the chord one doesn't do that, whatever you tune it to, put it back on and it will still say the same.
Guess all this time I've been using a mistuned guitar lol. If the phone app says it's bang on and so does the tanglewood tuner I guess it goes to prove that it's the 'Chord' one that is faulty now. Sounding really smooth now, better than ever.