Yes this can work, although if your guitar does not have active pickups you may have to use a pre-amp to get the signal strength up a bit.
A word of caution however, do not use a home stereo that you are fond of, and dont go crazy with the volume... you will end up damaging the speakers.
Connect the guitar to a processor such as a Line6 Pod or Boss GT. Connect the output of the processor to an analog or digital input of the home theater system.
depends on taste. but for home use you should not turn the volume all the way up.
Acoustic is a type of guitar. Rhythm is a position in music. an acousitc (meaning not amplified (generally)) guitar is a type of guitar... where as rhythm guitar is a style, ex. solo guitar, rhythm. any acousitc guitar can be played as rhythm but there are guitars that some would find more suitable for a rhythm part because of the characteristics of the sound produced.
yes it is, as long as u have both guitars in the same tuning. the notes on the neck will be the same on any guitar just as long as both are tuned the same. for example say you have an acoustic and electric both tuned in standard, if you play the fifth fret on your acoustics 6th(top) string it would be an A. likewise if you were to pick up the electric (remember it is in the same standard tuning) and play the same note on the same string it would also be an A. is that helpful?
"Sweet Home Alabama" as played by the original artist Lynard Skynard is in standard tuning (EADGBE going from top to bottom). The main chord structure is simply G, and C.
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electric for two reasons 1 - quieter 2- easier to play
Connect the guitar to a processor such as a Line6 Pod or Boss GT. Connect the output of the processor to an analog or digital input of the home theater system.
depends on taste. but for home use you should not turn the volume all the way up.
The easiest way is by use of a microphone. Another way is with an electric guitar pickup.
Read the manual. The home theater receiver may look daunting from the back, but there will be regular stereo inputs for radio or other sources there.
YES, of course. All home water heaters, furnaces, air conditioners etc are the same as in a small regular house.
Yes. With the proper products, such as an Apple TV, you can listen to iTunes wirelessly on your home stereo.
Your home stereo would need to be equiped with bluetooth technology in order for it to receive a bluetooth signal.
Acoustic is a type of guitar. Rhythm is a position in music. an acousitc (meaning not amplified (generally)) guitar is a type of guitar... where as rhythm guitar is a style, ex. solo guitar, rhythm. any acousitc guitar can be played as rhythm but there are guitars that some would find more suitable for a rhythm part because of the characteristics of the sound produced.
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