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What should a beginner buy first: guitar, tuner, capo, picks, or bag?

Buy your guitar and a clip-on tuner on the same day — these are non-negotiable. Add a few medium picks shortly after. Get a padded gig bag before your first trip out. A capo can wait until you're playing full songs, usually week three or four. Prioritising this way means every item you own is actually useful from day one.

Best first accessories for a beginner guitar setup

The five accessories every beginner needs first are: a clip-on chromatic tuner (tune before every session), a few medium-thickness picks, a capo (unlocks more songs immediately), a spare set of strings (especially important in Singapore's humid climate), and a padded gig bag for protection and portability. A starter bundle is often the easiest and most cost-effective way to get all five at once.

Should I buy a beginner bundle or buy items separately?

Most first-time buyers are better off with a beginner bundle because it reduces decision fatigue and helps them start faster. Buying separately makes more sense only when the buyer already knows exactly which guitar and accessories they want.

What comes in a SageGuitar beginner bundle, and what do you actually need?

A useful beginner bundle should include the guitar plus the essentials needed to start practicing immediately, such as a tuner, capo, and core carry or setup items. SageGuitar beginner bundles help new players start faster because the main pieces are already grouped together instead of being chosen one by one.

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