The Beginner Gear Checklist

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Guitar stores are full of things to buy. New players need surprisingly few of them. Here is the honest list, in order of importance.

Actually essential

ItemCostWhy
Tuner$0 to $20A phone app works perfectly; the tuner in the Ultimate Guitar app is free. A $15 clip-on is nice on loud days.
Picks, assorted$5Buy a variety pack from thin to about 0.88mm. You will lose them all. This is normal.
Guitar stand$15 to $25The most underrated item in guitar. Visible guitars get played daily; cased guitars get played monthly.
Strap$10 to $20Even seated players benefit; it keeps posture consistent.
Spare strings$6 to $12One set in the drawer. Strings break at inconvenient times only.

Essential for electric players

ItemCostWhy
Amp$60 to $130A small practice amp with headphone out. Do not overspend here yet.
Cable$10 to $20One decent cable outlasts three cheap ones.

Genuinely useful, not urgent

  • Capo, $10 to $25. Worth having by month two; it moves hard keys into easy shapes, and our capo calculator shows exactly how.
  • String winder with cutter, $10. Turns restringing from a chore into eight minutes.
  • Gig bag, $25 to $50, when the guitar starts leaving the house.
  • Metronome, free. Use ours; buying a hardware metronome in 2026 is a style choice.

Skip for now

  • Pedals. Every beginner wants one. No beginner needs one. Month six at the earliest.
  • A backup guitar. The industry calls this "guitar acquisition syndrome" and it is incurable once contracted. Delay onset.
  • Premium cables, boutique picks, brass hardware upgrades. Audible to someone, someday, not now.
  • A hard case, unless flying. Gig bags are fine for cars and closets.

Total damage for an acoustic starter: about $50 beyond the guitar. Electric: about $150 with a practice amp. Everything else can be earned as a reward for still playing in three months, which, with a set-up guitar and songs you love, you will be. If you are still choosing the instrument itself, start with the first guitar buying guide and a visit to a local shop.

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