The volume of the guitar determines on how hard the string is strummed, how much room it has to echo, and the environment the guitar is being played in. The loudest sound from a guitar will come when the string is strummed hard, allowed to ring freely with no other contact, and is played in a large, open room.
You just need to use a guitar pic in a correct way to make your guitar sound loud. Prefer the sharp side of pic and try to hit strings at a greater angle say 75 degrees while playing guitar. I can assure you this will help.
use an amp to make it loud
Buy some Martin strings, if you want really heavy get a heavy gauge. They're loud, bassy, and don't take any crap
it tunes the guitar to make a specific sound
cos it does
You just need to use a guitar pic in a correct way to make your guitar sound loud. Prefer the sharp side of pic and try to hit strings at a greater angle say 75 degrees while playing guitar. I can assure you this will help.
soft
Yes, though the sound won't be a loud but it will be clearer.
use an amp to make it loud
not loud at all it doesn't make a sound
To make an electric guitar sound acoustic, you can use an acoustic simulator pedal or plug-in that mimics the sound of an acoustic guitar. This pedal or plug-in alters the tone of the electric guitar to replicate the warm and natural sound of an acoustic guitar.
turn the tv off mute EDIT: That's not what i ment, i ment that sometimes, even when i don't change the volume of the TV, the solos sound loud or still.
To make your acoustic guitar sound electric, you can use an acoustic guitar pickup or a soundhole pickup. These devices can be easily attached to your guitar and will allow you to plug your acoustic guitar into an amplifier, giving it an electric sound.
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Buy some Martin strings, if you want really heavy get a heavy gauge. They're loud, bassy, and don't take any crap
You can transform the sound of an acoustic guitar to make it sound electric by using effects pedals like distortion, overdrive, or chorus, or by using an acoustic-electric guitar that has built-in pickups to amplify the sound.
The guitar makes sound when you pluck a string. The string vibrates down to the base of the guitar and travels in the hole, coming out as a sound we call a note.