Yamaha's Acoustic Guitar: Strong And Dependable By Adam Hollett on - Updated Oct 15, 2011

I inherited this acoustic guitar when my brother went away to university, and one day I decided to pick it up and try to learn it. That was four years ago, and it still works like a charm, the strings only having been replaced once.

The Yamaha acoustic guitar is a lovely entry-level acoustic guitar with no unnecessary bells and whistles. It is strong and sturdy and sounds very nice. In its lifetime here it has had many bumps and jolts but it still look to be in perfect shape and sounds as good as ever. It features a pick guard as well as a shoulder strap for playing on-the-go. As a beginner guitarist I found it to be perfect for learning the ropes, and after learning with my Yamaha I am able to pick up any other guitar and it feels natural, no matter the size or style of the new guitar.

So if you are looking to learn the guitar or if you'd like something cheap, consider a Yamaha acoustic. It will serve you well for years to come.

2 Reader Comments
Liv2bhappy

Sounds like a nice guitar that has lasted for quite some time.

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ThomasW

Sounds like you've gotten a lot of use of of it, and seems to be a long lasting, durable guitar.

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