it depends on who your talking about if you let me know i would tell you
Ernie Ball
Yes, you can use any "Guitar Hero" guitars on any "Rockband" game.
doubt it , they're all universal , I mean your guitar MIGHT have strap locks on it to lock the strap on the guitar so it doesn't drop during shows. But besides that I've owned like 17 guitars and I've had the same BC Rich strap from ESP to Epiphone
To wear your guitar on your back, use a comfortable, padded guitar strap that allows for a secure fit. Adjust the strap so the guitar sits snugly against your back without being too tight or loose. When not in use, you can position the guitar sideways or at an angle to make it easier to access while keeping your hands free. Ensure that the strap is well attached to the guitar to prevent any accidents while moving.
If you are using a strap, you carry it the same way women carry purses, except for the guitar will be on your back. Or you can casually hold it as if you are about to play.
To comfortably play the guitar standing up for long periods of time, you can use a guitar strap to support the weight of the guitar, adjust the strap to the right height, maintain good posture, and take breaks to avoid strain on your body.
It is not stated in his strap, but i am guessing it is a Yamaha strap considering that he uses a Yamaha guitar. Hope that answers your question. :P
how you hold the guitar affects your left-hand facility on the fingerboard. You'll get the best technique if you hold your left shoulder naturally with your elbow straight down and hand straight up and turned toward you. Adjust the strap to the guitar to where the first position of the neck is just under your hand. Usually, that means a short strap and guitar held up high. Slinging the guitar down around your belt is fine for posing as some kind of rock god, but it cripples your playing.
Well, Billie uses his Gibson J-180 signature model acoustic guitar, and Jason, a Gibson ES-335 semi-hollow guitar.
To hold a guitar standing up, place the guitar strap over your shoulder and adjust it to a comfortable height. Position the guitar body against your chest and use your strumming hand to support the neck of the guitar. Use your fretting hand to press down on the strings to play different notes and chords.
To learn to play the guitar without dropping it, practice proper hand positioning and grip, use a guitar strap for support, and start with simple chords and songs to build your skills gradually.
there should be two small buttons or "knobs" on your guitar. One on the body of the guitar near the neck and one at the bottom of the body. On the guitar strap you should find a small slits in the leather on each end where you push the button on your guitar through, much like a button on your shirt. If you do not already have two buttons on your guitar, you can bring it into a musical instrument shop and they'll install one on your guitar for a small price.