Wowo answering my own question... A B.C. Rich Warlock
The difficulty of playing the electric guitar versus the acoustic guitar depends on personal preference and playing style. Some may find the electric guitar harder due to its technical aspects like using effects pedals and amplifiers, while others may find the acoustic guitar harder due to its heavier strings and larger body size. Ultimately, both instruments require practice and dedication to master.
Lessons and lots of practice.
Some advanced electric guitar techniques that can help improve your playing skills include sweep picking, tapping, string skipping, and hybrid picking. These techniques require practice and precision to master, but can greatly enhance your speed, accuracy, and overall musicality on the guitar.
With a guitar pickup one can turn an acoustic guitar into an electric guitar. They use string vibrations generated from playing and turn it into electric current.
The main differences between classical guitar and electric guitar playing techniques are the use of fingerpicking on classical guitar versus using a pick on electric guitar, the types of strings used, and the sound produced by each instrument. Classical guitar focuses on intricate fingerstyle playing, while electric guitar often involves more use of effects and amplification for a louder and more distorted sound.
A Jackson
If you watch Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny with the director's (Liam Lynch) commentary on, during the Master Exploder scene Liam mentions that the guitar Kyle plays that looks like a woman's legs spread apart was actually a guitar that was constructed specifically for the movie and that it did not actually work. Yea but some famous dude (dont know who) actually had a Dean guitar like that, just not the legs, and successfully played it That famous dude, i believe, is Michael Angelo Batio.
Maybe, but he was most famous for playing the guitar.
Playing countryor blues music
The correct hand position for playing an electric guitar involves placing your fretting hand on the neck of the guitar with your fingers pressing down on the strings, and your strumming hand on the body of the guitar, either using a pick or your fingers to strum the strings.
You can practice electric guitar quietly by using headphones, playing with a low volume, or using a practice amp with a headphone jack.
To put a guitar strap on an electric guitar, attach one end of the strap to the strap button at the bottom of the guitar, and the other end to the strap button at the top of the guitar. Adjust the length of the strap to a comfortable position for playing.