Typically, an average is about 25 inches (from nut to bridge) but the overall length often approaches 44 inches.
you can't because the neck of the bass guitar is to long for an electric guitar case.
its smaller than a 1 and bigger than a two quarter
A half-size guitar is about half the size of a full-size guitar.
A full-size acoustic guitar is typically around 40 to 42 inches long.
A standard acoustic guitar is typically around 40 to 42 inches long, while an electric guitar is usually around 39 inches long.
Yes, absolutely. Musical talent or the eagerness to develop one has no age boundaries and there is no reason a child can not learn from the age of 2, provided the guitar is not too heavy to lift. At 11, it could be more difficult to learn than an earlier age, but if the child requests to learn or accepts the concept of musical tutelage, then it should be addressed immediately. Having said that, the size of an instrument should not be a problem as long as the player does not have any difficulty such as the weight, the awkwardness of its size or the reach. What is important is that holding the instrument the correct way should not feel like work, it should feel natural. There have been 6 year-old students that use a full sized guitar, but found the reach of a 3/4 sized one easier. For an 11, a full sized guitar should be fine.
Yes, you can plug an electric guitar into an acoustic amplifier. But I would suggest that you don't play at a high volume for a long period of time of the difference in impedence - an acoustic guitar (and bass and vocals) is low impedence, where an electric guitar (& keyboard) is high impedence.
Comfortably Numb from The Wall has 2 good sized guitar solos, and High Hopes from The Division Bells.
If you are talking about the body size, then the average body is 14"wide x 21"long x 1 3/4" thick. Hope it helps.- Roxas Riku
A full-size acoustic guitar is typically around 40-42 inches long and about 15-17 inches wide at its widest point.
Depends on who is playing the guitars not the guitars themselves. But if it were equally skilled guitarists, electric would win by a long shot because of its thousands of capabilities. Hope it helps,- Roxas Riku
not at all. in a few months you should be a great player as long as you get a good teacher.