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Any style you wish to play on it. From the Classics through Folk to Blues, Country and Rock ,the acoustic guitar can be used for everything. I personally prefer to use the Nylon stringed or Classical guitar which can also handle flamenco as well as all the other types of music.
A place one can go in person to finding out about Elixir acoustic guitar strings, besides researching articles online, would be to go to a local guitar or music shop, such as Guitar Center, where the strings can be tried out in person.
Answer 1:It is part of the Percussion Family, as do most instruments. Anything you bang on or hit, or strum at all, is part of the Percussion Family.Answer 2:"Most instruments" do not belong to the percussion family. However, many (such as the piano) do belong to more than one family. The acoustic guitar is regarded as belonging to both the percussion and the string family. It earns its position in the string family as its strings are plucked. Stringed instruments are played by plucking, bowing or striking the string.
An acoustic guitar produces sound via the "sound hole" cut out in the wood under the strings on the main part of the guitar. This is a nice acoustic sound. For a fuller, higher volume and amplitude sound, with the same acoustic-type sound one would would a semi-acoustic. This is an acoustic guitar that has the same kind of volume boost built in, as one would find on an electric guitar. It is important to note that the sound made with a semi-acoustic is still quite different from an electric guitar, even though one would need an amp to play the semi-acoustic.
I would just say let the acoustic guitar be, and buy a hollow-body electric guitar.
An acoustic guitar does not need an amplifier. You can carry an acoustic guitar in a soft case. Acoustic guitars have the option of installing nylon strings are lighter to carry and they are generally easier and cheaper to repair. Some would say they sound better, but that is up to your music style. They are certainly more economical.
It depends on personal preference classical music would be best played on a classical guitar, metal would sound best on electric acoustic is a different sound so it is up to personal preference
There are many virtuoso class 'acoustic guitarists'; really would depend as to the type of music....however, I would say probably John McLaughlin or Paco de Lucia.
Acoustic-electric guitars are acoustic styled guitars with a pickup either outside or inside the hollow body. You plug a cable into it like you would a normal electric guitar and it can be used through an amplifier to make the sound louder. They can also be played without being plugged in just like a normal acoustic guitar
You mean an electro acoustic (that's just what I call em but ya know)? That would be the pickup situated inside the body of the body of the guitar.
you could listen to it in Spain :)