During high school, he bought a cheap acoustic guitar, and began writing songs.
He ended up purchasing a cheap acoustic guitar at a garage sale.
As a child he learned with a cheap guitar without a full set of strings and practiced for hours each day.
Beginning on a cheap acoustic guitar, he learned to read music early, figuring out the system of music notation for himself.
After a break-up, she bought a cheap guitar at a pawn shop and wrote several song as a way of dealing her troubles.
He sang about having a wife who can cook well and being a sucker for a cheap guitar, love, and dancing.
Purkiss almost immediately sold it to his neighbor for R200 ($23) and bought a cheap guitar instead.
They learned a few chords and began rehearsing together with cheap guitars.
There was a cheap guitar and three backpacks.
The cheapest guitars were often simple, basic instruments made from the less expensive local woods such as cypress and rosewood.