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No, your child cannot get shocked using an electric guitar. There is no electricity running through the guitar at any time.
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.
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
i would not recommend altering your guitar in any way, because that could mess up the tuning and sound of your guitar
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.
Check your input on your guitar, or check your cable...
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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.
Definitely, there isn't really a distinction between electric-acoustic and just electric amps. You can hook up your acoustic to any amp that has a clean setting, which is basically anything. Just don't plug it into a bass amp o_O
You won't ruin anything within your guitar if you remove your guitar cable from it! We guitarist plug and unplug cables from guitars all the time!