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Vertaa reaaliaikaisia hintoja tuotteelle digital music Amazonissa, eBayssaissa, Targetissassa, AliExpressissä ja valikoiduilla-kumppanikauppiailla. Musiikki: Sweetwater instrumenteille. Äänitys: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 + Shure SM7B + KRK Rokit -monitorit. Klikkaa mitä tahansa korttia avataksesi myyjän sivun; saamme pienen affiliatekorvauksen ilman lisäkustannuksia sinulle.

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Frequently asked questions about digital music

Where to buy instruments online?

Sweetwater (the consensus best — every guitar hand-inspected before shipping). Reverb (used + new from individual sellers, like eBay for music). Guitar Center (in-store experience + online). Musician's Friend. For high-end: B&H Photo, Vintage King. Always check Sweetwater first for new — the personal sales rep adds real value.

What's the best beginner musical instrument?

Acoustic guitar (Yamaha FG800, $230 — best $/quality ratio for any beginner instrument). Ukulele ($60-120, lowest learning curve). Keyboard (Yamaha P-45, $500 — for piano). Cajón ($100, easiest percussion to start). Skip drum kits for true beginners (loud + expensive); start with electronic kit ($400+) or hand drums.

How much should I spend on my first instrument?

Enough to get a quality instrument that won't fight you. Guitar: $200-500 (anything cheaper has bad action and won't stay in tune). Piano/keyboard: $500-800. Violin: $250-500 (rentals start at $20/month). Drum: $400-800 (electronic) or $600+ (acoustic). Cheap instruments make practice frustrating — beginners quit because the instrument fights them.

Acoustic vs electric guitar — which should I start with?

Acoustic — simpler setup (no amp, no cables), portable, develops finger strength faster, broader use cases. Electric — easier on fingers initially (lower string action), more genres possible, requires amp + cables. Most teachers recommend acoustic first; electric second. Beginners with rock/metal interest: electric is fine to start.

Are music subscriptions worth it for musicians?

Yes for learning — JustinGuitar.com (free), Yousician ($150/yr — for guitar/piano), Pianote (piano), Drumeo (drums) — structured curriculum better than YouTube alone. Splice ($10-30/mo) for producers + beat makers. Soundtrap or BandLab (free) for DAW. Most amateur musicians benefit more from one quality subscription than dozens of YouTube videos.

How often should I tune my guitar?

Every time you play. Acoustic guitars hold tune longer than electric. New strings need re-tuning frequently for first 2-3 days. Temperature + humidity changes detune guitars. Quality tuner (Snark Clip-On, $15 or Boss TU-3 pedal, $100) is essential. Most beginners give up because they play out of tune — fix this first.

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