a lickout.
No. Electric guitars predated the rock era.
Sure you can but, it will not sound near as good as if you use an amp made just for acoustic guitars. Electric guitar amps all have distortion even if it is set and sounds perfectly clean to your ears....distortion is not an acoustic guitars friend. If you dont believe me go to a guitar store and plug in an electric acoustic into each amp...you will see what I mean.
A Taylor Washburn - Taylor 614CE Acoustic
Ovation specializes in finely made acoustic and electric guitars. Electric varieties have many different bowl styles and contours. The acoustic varieties use a number of fine woods like maple and solid cedar.
just use the information you know on electric guitars
they use the blues scales
a lickout.
No. Electric guitars predated the rock era.
Gibson Les Pauls mostly.
Many bands use two guitars. Bullet fot my Valentine Slipknot Dragonforce The list goes on
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.
You can use any electric guitar just like an acoustic, but the main differences are the action (string distance from the neck) and possibly the width of the neck. Electric guitars may have narrower necks and the action height is usually closer to the neck. Action can be adjusted in electric guitars. As far as I know, all electric guitars have steel strings with varying thicknesses for flexibility. Some acoustic guitars have nylon for the same purpose.
Drums electric guitars sometimes synthesizers sometimes keybords
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.
no they use more up to date electric guitars
Electric guitars are not magnetized, they use pickups designed to feel the vibration of the string and the signal is then amplified. It is the amplifier that is highly magnetic.