it originated in America from a Swiss Immigrant named Adolph Rickenbacker's company.
The first Electric Guitar was nicknamed the frying pan and was invented by two key people Adolph Rickenbacher and George Beauchamp. George is the main inventor and holds the patent for electric Guitars, He died in 1941 of a heart attack before the sales of guitars sky rocketed.
yes the hofner bass guitar is an electric bass guitar and by the way for your future reference look at the body of the bass or guitar to tell if its electric or not (look for pick-ups) and i would know because i own a 1966 hofner 500/1 violin style bass guitar
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guitar [ not just guitar there is an electric and accoustic guitar an electric fiddle ( violin ) PLUS if shes performing live her accoustic electric and her pretty vocals Xo Team Jasper Fan ]
electric for two reasons 1 - quieter 2- easier to play
anything with a 1/4in female jack
1. It's not on. 2. The guitar is not plugged into it. 3. You do not have the settings adjusted quickly. 4. It's broke.
guitar to cable to amplifier there is a 1/4 stereo or mono jack you plug the cable into , from there plug the other end into the amplifier and press on
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I think it depends on the guitar. I know that the Schecter c-1 hellraiser is made from mahogany.
The best way to get the Play it Loud stamp is to grab your buddies and form a FULL band. A full band consists of possibly each of these: 1 tuba 1 electric guitar or substitute for an acoustic guitar 1 drummer There can also be trombones, keytars but four instruments are needed. The MUST haves to get the stamp is the tuba, drums, electric guitar and or acoustic.
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There are few names that start with E, but a number of compound forms.euphonium - (baby tuba) similar to a tuba, but has a higher pitch.ektara (iktar) - a one-stringed Hindu instrumenterhu anderxian - Chinese stringed instrumentsEnglish horn (cor anglais) the tenor member of the double reed familyAlso the obscure electronic instrument the eigenharp.The alto horn or tenor horn was also known as the Eâ™­ horn.Also, compound names contain "electric" or "electronic"such as electric guitar and EWI.Brass instruments-- EuphoniumFree Reed instruments-- Electric thumb pianoString instruments-- Ektara (Pakistan, India, Bangladesh)-- Erhu (China)-- Erxian (China)Electronic instruments-- Electric guitar-- Electronic organ-- Electronic organ - synthesizer hybrid-- Electric piano-- Electric violinElectric guitar, electric organ, English horn and euphonium are musical instruments.