nothing really try it and see what happens, you may have to file the nut down and that's about it as if its in the same tuning and string gauge it shouldn't be a problem.
I don't recommend doing it though personally.
No. By Spanish guitar, you probably mean acoustic. And no, I started with an electric Epiphone Les Paul, and switched to a 12-string acoustic later on.
For a simple rock band you will need 1 electric 6-string guitar, 1 electric bass guitar (most common is 4-string) and a drum set (including bass drum, snare drum, toms, and cymbals), and then top that all off with a vocalist(lead singer) .
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If you mean YOUR guitar, then I have no clue. But all guitars are different and you will just need to chop and change until you find the right one with the right sound
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An amp?
Yes electric guitar lessons are harder than guitar lessons because you are dealing with an electrical guitar compared to a regular one that doesnt need the amplifier to power it
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They aren't. You might be talking about the frets, which has to do with the physics of a vibrating string. Cutting a string in half increases the pitch one octave, so you need to shorten the length of the string less as the string shortens to get the same change in pitch.
Is there any body out there knows how to play a 8 string bass guitar. I pick up and there is no musical books on hoe to play one I need some help.
deosent need electric..