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my favorite is Hey Ya by Obadiah Parker, and its on itunes! its the best song ever!
A resonator guitar is a subset of the acoustic guitar type. The noise is made by the use of spun metal cones or discs which are called resonator cones. They are quite common.
Wassup! LTD - Love Ballad guitar chords. C#maj7, Cm7, Fm, Bbm7
The chords for nearly the whole song are: Em, C, G, D listen to the song and work out the timing (: You can also check out 911 tabs
Chords and Scales are the same for both electric and acoustic assuming the same tuning is used. Each fret represents a 1/2 step up from the previous note, and that is true for both electric and acoustic.
Actually, everything is the same on the electric and acoustic guitar. The only difference might be the inversions of some chords that you play, because some inversions might sound better on an acoustic guitar while other inversions might sound better on the electric. There is no rule, and everything is absolutely the same on both kinds of guitars.
The "wires" are called guitar chords or patch cables. And yes you can, if you have a guitar with an acoustic body (not an electric guitar, but acoustic or acoustic electric).
No, they're all the same. Each string is tuned in the same manner. However, it may be found to be more difficult to play certain chords on an acoustic than an electric due to neck differences, but the finger placement of the chords on both are the same.
Thousands. The ways in which you can create chords are almost unlimited.
yes. you just have more options on electrics, hammer ons sound better, you've got tremolo, power chords, etc.
Start learning chords and the names of the strings.
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A bass guitar is better for riffs and bass lines. but the guitar is better for solos and chords. Most people would agree that normal guitars are the best.
It is a very simple song to play on guitar. There are only two chords which are g and c.
No, but it's best to play acoustic then move onto electric, because if you learn electric first, then transition to acoustic your fingers will be used to electric guitar strings and won't be tough enough to play chords well on an acoustic.
Guitar is very easy, and when you learn the chords, with practice, you can play any song. As an 8yr old, I took guitar at camp,learned 3 chords, and was able to play 3 songs! I would recommend an Yamaha FG700S or an Pixie Acoustic Daisy Rock Starter kit.