John Petrucci
Mikael Akerfeldt (and for vocals) Chuck Schuldiner
Dimebag Darrell
Kirk Hammett
Dave Murray
I could list a whole lot more...
A normal Acoustic/Electric guitar has 6 strings, and a normal bass guitar has 4 strings. There are also guitars with more strings, i.e. a bass guitar with 5 strings.
E A D G B E (low to high)
Yes, you can. At least in Sibelius 5 and 6. Sibelius 5 has the functionality to create a servicable "distorted guitar" by combining instruments and filters. A better one is available if you buy the "Rock and Pop" soundbanks. Not as sure about Sibelius 6, but it DOES have a guitar.
can range from about 250-700
I'm pretty sure that means that it models other guitar sounds. Its probably a reference to something like a Line 6 Variax guitar - it is programmed to be able to switch between tons of different guitar sounds. Look it up on musicians friend website, go to guitar center and try it out (if they have it).
6 string guitar = treble electric bass= bass
with a guitar cable into the guitar and into a guitar amplifier. For beginners I recommend the line 6 pod.
The electric guitar has 6 strings tuned to E A D G B E
they are both eqaully challenging
buckner
http://www.ehow.com/string-a-six-string-guitar/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrLKlJS1wEo
A normal Acoustic/Electric guitar has 6 strings, and a normal bass guitar has 4 strings. There are also guitars with more strings, i.e. a bass guitar with 5 strings.
Usually 6 strings for an average acoustic and electric guitar, but there is many exceptions. For example, electric guitars are 8 stringed guitars which consist of the average 6 strings EADGBe on a regular guitar but also have the two extra bass stings F♯and B. There is even a guitar called the classical guitar which has an unbelievable 12 strings on it. ,- Roxas Riku
Guitar pro 6 has several features that include editing music as well as incorporating electric, acoustic and bass guitar well also mapping out sheet music for you to play from or to copy down what you are currently playing into its system.
June 30 2012
E A D G B E (low to high)
Yes, you can. At least in Sibelius 5 and 6. Sibelius 5 has the functionality to create a servicable "distorted guitar" by combining instruments and filters. A better one is available if you buy the "Rock and Pop" soundbanks. Not as sure about Sibelius 6, but it DOES have a guitar.