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this is my forte
Ok what you probably want to do is get a list of some of the types of music you want to play.
If you're into metal, you're gonna want a Jackson, or an Ibanez. If you're into alternative rock, you're gonna want like a Gibson les paul, a Schecter, Kramer..
Just DON'T GET A FENDER SQUIRE
Everyone has one and they blow. Hard.
I can't stress that enough.
So like.. listen to your favorite artists, and do some research into what types of guitars they play.
For your price range, you're not going to match their tone exactly, but you can come close.
Your tone is 50% how you play, and 50% Guitar + Amp + effects.
Guitar Pro is that program that plays the note on the string as it goes in time.
There's a free demo but there are some ways of getting the whole program which im not going to discuss or mention.....
Tableture, or tabs are what you're going to be mainly using to learn. Basically, it gives you 6 lines, one representing each one of the strings. If you're in standard tuning it goes, from top(thinnest) to bottom(thickest);
e
b
g
d
a
E
Some musicians (such as myself and many others) play what's called drop-d tuning which takes the lowest "E" string and drops it one octave (eight notes) below the regular d string. and your string setup will look like this:
e
b
g
d
a
D
As for tuners, you're gonna want a Chromatic tuner. one that has a digital needle and has an accuracy of one cent. (they go for about $20 USD i don't know about your currency)
But.... just get guitar pro and its simple to learn.
The numbers represent frets on each string and there are usually dots on most guitars to tell which fret is which.
there will be a single dot at: 3, 5, 7 and 9. Double dot on 12, Single on 15, 17, 19, and so on.. some also have a double dot at the 21'st fret but many don't.
As for amps (i know I'm jumping around a lot) I'd recommend a small 20w amp to start with. Nothing to fancy, and don't get a Marshall. They're crap for what you pay. I'd say get a Peavey if you can. Nice and simple. Something with an overdrive (if that's what you're looking for)
You want good control over your tone as well. look for amps with these knobs: low(bass), middle, high(treble), overdrive, gain, master volume.
Hope that helps!