May 01 2010

Acoustic Guitar

acoustic guitar
what are the differences between acoustic guitar and electric guitar ?

1 . what are the differences between acoustic guitar and electric guitar ?
2 . when you play one of them , can you also play the other one or you have to take different classes ?
3 . if yes , Is it atleast easier to learn acoustic when you know electric ?

There are two types of acoustic… steel stringed and classical or Spanish style nylon stringed… but there are also steel stringed electric/acoustic guitars. Acoustics rely on the body cavity to amplify the sound and resonate through the tone wood.

Electric guitars are either semi-hollow or solid bodied and rely on the magnetic pickups to translate the string vibration into an electric signal for an amplifier to “amplify” and send through a speaker or 2 or 4 or… The guitar/amp instrument of course gives you a lot of playability options with tone and distortion, reverb, etc…

Being able to play either type of guitar usually translates to playing any other, but… a lot people have bad habits that are masked by the nature of the electric guitar, and won’t be when they play acoustic. So to go from acoustic to electric I would argue is easier.

Andy McKee – Rylynn – Acoustic Guitar – www.candyrat.com


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