space notes as in like all pink floyd or "galactic" type stuff that aliens would? You'll need a chorus or flange pedal for this. Your best bet is to get a guitar processor or modeling amp with it in it.
This depends on the number of frets on the guitar. Because of the way the strings are tuned, if a guitar is in standard tuning it has 26 + the number of frets possible notes, so a 22 fret guitar would have 48 possible notes and a 24 fret guitar would have 50.
On a standard 21 fret guitar, with standard tuning, you can play 45 notes. On a 24 fret guitar, you can play 48.
Chords on the guitar are played by using your pick to play two notes or more simultaneously. The notes could be any notes that are possible to play on the guitar as long as they are played simultaneously.
it is an Electric Guitar that has only 4 strings. it plays notes much higher than those on a normal guitar. it is usually used to play the low base line of a song
Why not? She has electric guitar in her music.
Certainly possible if it is an electric guitar connected through the headset you would be wearing inside your space suit. Electric guitars use electromagnetic pickups that respond to the vibrations of the strings, not to sound waves which would of course not exist in space.
yes it is, as long as u have both guitars in the same tuning. the notes on the neck will be the same on any guitar just as long as both are tuned the same. for example say you have an acoustic and electric both tuned in standard, if you play the fifth fret on your acoustics 6th(top) string it would be an A. likewise if you were to pick up the electric (remember it is in the same standard tuning) and play the same note on the same string it would also be an A. is that helpful?
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electric guitar, electric bass, drums, and vocals.
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He play acoustic guitar, Electric Guitar, 12 string guitar, mandolin, bass,
If your question is, can you practice guitar on the electric guitar the answer is YES.