It's safe to say in the millions , hundreds of thousands of bands the last 70 years and they all have at least 2 or 3 Guitars on the road.
It would be like asking how many people have chewed bubble gum or how many leaves have fallen off trees the last 100 years. In the sense that impossible to get an exact number.
Electric guitars have been used since the late 1920's (and amplifiers a decade earlier). 1984 was when BC Rich in particular was huge for their wild shapes, and for being perfect for heavy metal as they still are today.
Electric
Electric guitars can be bought in a lot of places online and in specialist music stores local to you. You could buy them second hand in local newspapers and various websites dedicated to the selling of electric guitars.
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Steinberger refers to a series of distinctive electric guitars and bass guitars, designed and originally manufactured by Ned Steinberger. The word Steinberger can be used to refer to either the instruments themselves or the company that produced them. Although the name has been applied to a variety of instruments, it is primarily associated with a minimalist "headless" design of electric basses and electric guitars.
well it is pretty simple they are used to play music
i think... guitars violins drums lead guitars electric guitars bass guitar
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The most common 3 humbucker wiring diagram used in electric guitars is the "5-way switch" wiring configuration.
electric or acustic it's up to the player
Electric guitars were used by the later generations of the Aztez population.
The main difference between acoustic and acoustic electric guitars is that acoustic electric guitars have a pickup installed in them so that they can be played with an amplifier. Also, they can be used to play many genres of music, while acoustic has mostly low tones.