In addition, correct some statements upstairs:
One: It's easier to learn acoustic guitar. It's easy if you just want to sweep a few chords, but it's equally difficult to advance after introducing acoustic guitar. There is nothing as simple as learning technology in this world.
Two: learning acoustic guitar only costs a few hundred dollars to buy a piano practice. Piano below 1000 has a problem in intonation, which has a devastating impact on learners' enthusiasm. Beginners are advised to buy at least one piano with a price not lower than 1000. Acoustic guitar, below 3000, can only be called practicing piano. If you are looking for timbre, please bring your own five-figure money.
Three: acoustic guitars are only a few thousand, and electric guitars may be tens of thousands. In this respect, because this guy has only seen more than 1000 acoustic guitars, the number of good mass-produced acoustic guitars abroad can reach tens of thousands, and the top hand-made piano can reach hundreds of thousands to hundreds of thousands. The upper limit of electric guitar is around 20,000, beyond which there will be added value, such as star signature and special collection significance. In terms of pure quality, 20,000 to 30,000 is the upper limit.
Four: beginners learn a set of electric guitars (piano, speaker, effect device). The piano only accounts for about one-third of the money. If it exceeds this ratio, it is unbalanced, and the speaker and effect device do not match. Please be mentally prepared, don't think about buying only one piano. You can say it's too expensive to buy, so my suggestion is to change things and have fun. Where can I get nothing in return?