if you don't care for brand they can be pretty cheap my friend got an aria pro one for about 125$ off of ebay including shipping. The thing is twice as old as I am and played like crap but it had a nice black to dark red burst on it.
an electric guitar can cost from £50 to £2000
apparently not much of a difference. since the body is semi-hollow it implicitly means an electric guitar like the Gibson es-335 or an epiphone sheraton. in an electric guitar the f-holes apparently have little or no effect unlike a hollow guitar where the holes project the sound. in an electric guitar the f-holes are considered primarily decorative in nature.
I good playable electric guitar for a band will cost you 300+ dollars.
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100 - 200 dollars
abt Rs 10,000
On an electric guitar, what you are hearing are the strings vibrating; on an acoustic, this effect is carried around the hollow cavity in the guitar, which is then channeled out of the sound hole, it is this effect that gives an acoustic guitar so much more output than a strictly electric guitar.
An electric guitar is a non-hollow guitar with its sound amplified through speakers(amplifiers). It can give you much better effects than the Acoustic. They can range from a measly 25 USD to about 10000 USD depending on the range you would like to purchase.
An Electric Guitar is a non-hollow guitar with its sound amplified through speakers(amplifiers). It can give you much better effects than the Acoustic. They can range from a measly 25 USD to about 10000 USD depending on the range you would like to purchase.
I would say about 2 to 5 hundred.
If the guitar is in very good or better condition. It is probably worth about $300 to $350.
Entry level Seagull should run about $500 new.