I'm thinking of buying a guitar today. →[More:]
I can't afford it, and I can't play it, but I want it. My mom bought a guitar years ago that I played (badly) for awhile, but it felt too big for me (it hurt under my arm), and the steel strings shredded my fingers. I never got past that awkward beginner stage. (How many times can a person play "500 Miles"?)
I'm thinking of a nylon string acoustic to start with, in the $200 range (cheap, I know, but it's all I can splurge right now). I don't mind used, if it's something better for less. I was checking out places online, and East Village Music seems to have what I'm looking for.
I plan to practice chords and scales up and down the frett board until I know them cold. I want callouses that will scare children. Then maybe I'll take some lessons, add nuance. Eventually write songs.
Silly ambition, I know. My little voice is shaking its head at me. You'll buy it, and it'll sit gathering dust like its predecessor, it says. Maybe so.
I play the clarinet, but I'd like something more versatile (it's hard to find an orchestra or concert band to play with). I read music well and know a lot about music theory, so maybe that'll help. Any advice or recommendations are welcome.