Electrical One
it depends, warlocks are great for shredding My Warlock seems fine for playing anything I feel. Nothing wrong with a Warlock at all.
either a warlock or a mockingbird.. im very sure its a warlock first.
Go to a shop that sells both. Play both, one at a time, and through the same amp. The one you like better is the better guitar for you. A Virgo is more of a sit and play. The Warlock is slightly awkward to sit with because of all the angles.
The warlock revenge is better, but not by much. I suggest you go with a bronze warlock (my first guitar) and swap out a one or both pickups. For the money theyre asking for, the revenge is a ripoff. Get the Bronze and put a Gibson PAF in the bridge and youll be set.
Wowo answering my own question... A B.C. Rich Warlock
One can purchase a Warlock guitar online on a site such as eBay and Amazon. One can also purchase it at Woodwind and Brasswind or Musicians Friend and Guitar Center.
depends what guitar you mean bass guitar = 4 strings electric guitar = electric often used with Amps Acoustic guitar = most people refer to as normal.
Paramore uses the Rythm Guitar, Electric Guitar, Electric bass, a Microphone, and another guitar. i apologize i dont know what kind.
classical or electric guitar does not matter. the only thing that matter is how well you play it, and it depends on your taste for music. if you love rock and roll, then go for electric guitar but if you like classical, i suggest you take classical guitar
The bass is considered a guitar... That's why they call it "bass guitar"
The B.C. Rich Bronze Warlock electric guitar typically features a compound radius fretboard that ranges from 12 inches at the nut to 16 inches at the body. This design allows for comfortable chord playing near the nut while facilitating easier string bending and soloing as you move up the neck. The compound radius enhances playability across different styles, making it versatile for various guitar techniques.
No, you cannot use electric guitar strings on an acoustic guitar for better sound quality. Acoustic guitars require specific strings designed for their unique construction and sound production. Using electric guitar strings on an acoustic guitar can result in poor sound quality and potential damage to the instrument.
A bass guitar is better for riffs and bass lines. but the guitar is better for solos and chords. Most people would agree that normal guitars are the best.