No "space" is mostly a vacuum. No sound is transmitted in a vacuum. You would not hear a starship exploding either!
you could listen to it in Spain :)
yes, but the others will hear the sounds of the strings.
When you're playing with a headset plugged in to your amp, those around you can hear the acoustic guitar itself, but not the sound coming out of the amp, as the headset cancels the sound from coming out the speaker.
When I think of the blues, I hear the organ, bass and acoustic guitar.
Yes he did it on a Twelve-Stringed guitar.
Any style you wish to play on it. From the Classics through Folk to Blues, Country and Rock ,the acoustic guitar can be used for everything. I personally prefer to use the Nylon stringed or Classical guitar which can also handle flamenco as well as all the other types of music.
depends on the amplifier settings for electric vs acoustic. if neither guitar has any electricity going through it to the untrained ear all you will hear is a subtle difference in volume with an electric guitar plugged in and distortion more aggressive and fuzzy I guess would be a good way to put it.
You can, it is just rather quiet. An acoustic guitar is designed to amplify its own sound. This happens because the sound waves travel into the hole in an acoustic, they reverberate and echo out through the hole. An electric (typically) does not have a hole for this purpose, so all you can hear are the strings reverberating. But you can hear it if you strum the string hard.
I happen to be a huge acoustic fan myself, and one of the most popular artist over the best 15 years known for his outstanding acoustic music is Dave Matthes from the Dave Matthews Band. An uprising female artist who solely sings and plays an acoustic guitar is Colbie Calliet.
The acoustic guitar is usually classified as a "string" instrument.
it depends on what you mean by dings. little ones no, at least none that you can hear. it also depends on what kind of guitar, and even then acoustic it still wouldn't matter too much. holes and cracks can really mess up a guitar though watchout for those.
Johnny may have played electric guitar on various recordings over the years, but a majority of his public appearances and live concerts were him playing with acoustic guitars. He did have someone play the electric guitar with him in his live band, but most of his performances were with an acoustic guitar.