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SHOP ACOUSTIC GUITARS FOR SALE AT YOUR LOCAL PMT STORE

At your local PMT Acoustic Guitar Shop, you will find a wide range of acoustic guitars for sale, including six and 12-string models, in both acoustic or electro-acoustic formats, as well as plenty of left-handed options.

We are key UK dealers of Taylor, Martin, Faith, Takamine, Yamaha, Stagg, Washburn, Tanglewood, Fender, Gibson and a host of other famous acoustic guitar brands.

So, if the raw folk sound of Bob Dylan gets your creativity flowing or the indie anthems of Noel Gallagher, we have acoustic guitars for sale that suit your style and taste, whatever your musical preferences.

Feel free to call into your local store and spend time trying out our range of acoustic guitars for sale in a relaxed and chilled out atmosphere.

We have a huge selection to choose from in each store and at PMT online.

FAQs

  • Are guitar starter packs worth it?

    Guitar starter packs are the perfect introduction to playing guitar for those who don't have any gear at all and are a complete beginner. They usually include an amp, a strap, cables, and plectrums to ensure that straight out of the box you can plug-in-an
  • What is the best electric guitar package for beginners?

    Some of the best electric guitar packages are made by Epiphone, Squier, Yamaha, and Ibanez.
  • How much should I pay for a beginner guitar starter pack?

    Most starter packs range from around £90 up to about £300 depending on what is included in the pack. These are budget-friendly prices and offer a great way to get all of the gear you need at the best value.
  • Is it difficult to teach yourself guitar?

    Teaching yourself to play guitar is a challenge - but a fun one! Whilst some people benefit from a guitar teacher, using resources such as tabs and online lessons will allow you to get started on your own and begin making music at any time.
  • How many hours should I practice the guitar a day?

    There is no set amount of time that you should practice guitar for each day, but trying to practice for 4-5 hours a week in total will allow you to see real progress in your musicianship and playing ability.