the most stereotypical choices are
neck
maple - fender stratocasters to bc rich , jackson and ibanez Guitars
mahogany - Gibson les paul , Dean guitars and so forth
body
alder - fender stratocasters , certain bc rich and jacksons
basswood - almost every ibanez and beginner guitars
mahogany - gibson les paul , dean , schecter , esp , pretty much every company uses mahogany
No, acoustic guitar strings are different from electric guitar strings. Acoustic guitar strings are usually made of bronze or brass, while electric guitar strings are typically made of nickel or steel. The differences in material and construction affect the sound and playability of each type of guitar.
An electric base guitar is usually tuned an octave lower than an electric lead guitar.
The electric guitar.
There is no such thing as a "guitar". There's an acoustic guitar, electric guitar and classical guitar. They all have different sounds. Acoustics are usually for country music, electrics are usually for rock and classical guitars are specifically made for classic guitar.
Rock music usually includes lead electric guitar, electric bass and drums, but may also include a rhythm guitar, piano, saxophone, trumpet.
If it was made in America then it is, if it was made elsewhere then it isn't. Usually this information can be found on the reverse side of the headstock (electric) or inside the sound hole (acoustic).
Yes, an electric guitar can be made to sound like an acoustic guitar by using effects pedals or software to simulate the sound of an acoustic guitar.
Electric guitar strings are typically made of steel and have a thinner gauge compared to acoustic guitar strings, which are usually made of bronze or phosphor bronze. Electric guitar strings also have magnetic properties that allow them to be picked up by the guitar's pickups, producing a louder and more amplified sound. Acoustic guitar strings are designed to produce a more natural and resonant sound without the need for amplification.
A very simple electric guitar was made in 1931 by rickenbacker i think, but les paul made the first solid body electric guitar in early 40's i think
1931.
wood.
depends usually about 10 pounds