Learn a song and play
He played the Les Paul Gibson Electric Guitar.
Roll Over Beethoven - Electric guitar, Double Bass, Drums Rock and Roll Music - Electric guitar, Electric Bass, Drums, Piano and Saxophone
Nick plays guitar, drums, piano/keyboard. But in the album Ls, Vs & TTs, he played the glockenspiel(mallet percussion). He does vocals too. He doesn't lead guitar, but does the rhythmic guitar.He used to play football before he was famous
To me the most important instrument in rock music is the electric guitar.
No. Electric guitars predated the rock era.
Well, it depends on what type of genre of music you want to play. The Electric Guitar works as a well instrument in many rock genres, including Classical Rock, Hard Rock, and Metal. However, a Jazz Guitar also has some cons and pros to! A Jazz Guitar can play Blues, Jazz, Classical Rock, mostly Oldies. However, a Jazz Guitar can not be as loud as a Electric Guitar. Depending on your type of genre, I would prefer an Electric Guitar, which could play almost all genres. Enjoy playing!
with your fingers.
classical or electric guitar does not matter. the only thing that matter is how well you play it, and it depends on your taste for music. if you love rock and roll, then go for electric guitar but if you like classical, i suggest you take classical guitar
You can play Rock band with a guitar hero guitar, but you can't play Guitar Hero with a Rock Band guitar.
He played the Les Paul Gibson Electric Guitar.
Well it depends. If you want a guitar to play like in most rock songs get a electric guitar. If you want a guitar like a regular guitar with the hole in the middle or if you are a beginner get a acoustic guitar.
Steeleye Span plays electric guitar and is known for his blues renditions of classic rock songs and his finger picking style on an electric guitar. He still tours.
Drums, Electric Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar. Hope I helped. :)
A bass-guitar and an electric bass guitar is the same thing, unless you want to get technical and call it an acoustic bass guitar and an electric, whereas your answer would be electric (for a rock/alt./punk/metal band) ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Depends on what you want to play, If you want to play acoustic stuff then yeah! If you want to play rock, blues, metal or anything along those lines I'd recommend an electric. It's often a good idea to have both an electric and acoustic guitar. If you get an electric don't forget that you will need an amplifier.
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anything with humbuckers , any brand , it's all about the player not the gear.