Well, it depends on what type of genre of music you want to play. The Electric Guitar works as a well instrument in many rock genres, including Classical Rock, Hard Rock, and Metal. However, a Jazz Guitar also has some cons and pros to! A Jazz Guitar can play Blues, Jazz, Classical Rock, mostly Oldies. However, a Jazz Guitar can not be as loud as a Electric Guitar. Depending on your type of genre, I would prefer an Electric Guitar, which could play almost all genres.
Enjoy playing!
A Fender Jazz guitar is an electric bass guitar created by Leo Fender. It is also known as the Jazz Bass or J Bass and was the second model of electric bass guitar that Fender created.
The question in itself is wrong. "Jazz guitar" refers to a playing style; "electric guitar" refers to a musical instrument. You can use a Jackson Rhoads V for jazz guitar, if you wanted.
The acoustic guitar
yes it can
The question in itself is wrong. "Jazz guitar" refers to a playing style; "Electric Guitar" refers to a musical instrument. You can use a Jackson Rhoads V for jazz guitar, if you wanted.
Electric bass, electric guitar, and electric piano :)
it was used in rock, metal, and jazz a little i think
Newport Jazz Festival, 1965.
Fusion jazz introduced more electric instruments into jazz such as the synthesizer and electric keyboard used by Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea. It also used a heavier sounding electric bass guitar. It modernized jazz and made it more relate-able to rock and disco which were popular at the time.
Learn the basic jazz chords and their inversions.Get tutor books and listen to jazz guitar recordings or better still,check out live gigs.Practise,practise,practise...until it hurts.
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
Yes, there are hundreds of jazz guitar players.