It definitely did!
The reason why rock and roll and Rock Music was sometimes called the devil's music back then is that it was way too loud and shocking for a generation growing up on mostly classical and jazz music. High volume levels came with the Electric Guitar, and while younger people loved it, some older people were totally against it, and there are still people today who just bash rock music for being too loud and noisy.
my plays in a band and is a lead guitar player, my concern is can he continue with this and do amps create any problems
No, your child cannot get shocked using an electric guitar. There is no electricity running through the guitar at any time.
look for any damage to the neck and make sure the electronics work , plug it into an amplifier and see if it there's any problems.
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).
it depends on the type of guitar you got bass or electric, any amp will work for electric guitar but not all amps work with electric bass.
Guitar chords are not the same as an acoustic guitar; rather, they are the combinations of notes played on any type of guitar, including acoustic, electric, or classical. Chords are formed by pressing down multiple strings on the guitar's fretboard to create harmony. An acoustic guitar is a specific type of guitar that uses a hollow body to amplify sound naturally, while chords can be played on any guitar type.
yes you can get a blue electric guitar, to find where it is go to the nearest music shop or any catalogues and check if they have any blue colours ones, hope that helped
Every note is on an electric guitar, they happen to be the same notes as on any other guitar, and they are all over the fretboard. Low E,A,D,G,B,E
Your electric guitar may not be making any sound due to issues with the cable, amplifier, volume settings, or the guitar itself. Check these components to troubleshoot the problem and ensure everything is properly connected and functioning.
There is an online guitar pick designer at www.steveclayton.com, that allows you to create a custom guitar pick and then order it online from their website.
If the guitar itself has a microphone jack port, there should be no problems with using both at the same time.
i would not recommend altering your guitar in any way, because that could mess up the tuning and sound of your guitar