The strings' vibration is translated into electrical current which flows along the wire. The same as a telephone.
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The lead guitar for Howlin' Wolf was primarily played by Hubert Sumlin. He was known for his distinctive style and contributed significantly to Wolf's sound, playing on many of his classic recordings. Sumlin's guitar work complemented Wolf's powerful voice and helped shape the Chicago blues genre. His collaboration with Howlin' Wolf is considered one of the most influential in blues history.
Yes. While there are many different types of instrument chords meant for different instruments and even styles, all can be used to connect any instrument to any amplifier. The only exception is that a speaker cable (connecting an amp to a cabinet/speaker), will NEVER work to connect an instrument to an amplifier. Note that, in emergency situations, you can use any instrument cable as a substitute for a speaker cable. This substitution is mildly risky for your speaker, so try to avoid it. Also, NEVER use a bass guitar with a guitar amplifier. It can't handle the low frequencies of a bass guitar. You can use a guitar with a bass amplifier safely, but the tone will not be as good.
Emedia guitar is great fo beginners, and can help them advance as they get better.
Bass amplifiers are not optimised for guitars, but technically? yes, they work with guitar.
You need to get a guitar lead to USB cable or unit. To use the guitar, you may need to install some VST or DXi plugins, guitar software such as emulated amplifiers, recording software designed to pick up signals from the cable interface and/or music production studio software.
yes it does work with world tour.also if you plug your telephone cable into the socet on the guitar it will bring up a function that lets you download more songs
yes- there might be slight differences in the set up but a jack to jack lead will work with either instrument perfectly fine. There may be slight variations in tone between a guitar and bass lead but nothing that will dramatically effect it!
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Rhythm guitar and Lead Guitar are two elements of music not actual types of guitars. Rhythm guitar is a foundation which others in a band can "anchor" themselves to and is essentially the glue that holds together a band. Lead guitar is ornamental. It's meant to compliment what else is going on in the music. The two aren't always used in a band at the same time anymore however. The rhythm guitar has been slightly phased-out by modern technology ie the DJ. In recent times, lead guitarist really implies rhythm AND lead guitar work. But the stigma attached to guitarists is that a rhythm guitarist isn't a skilled as a lead guitarist. The truth is that any guitarist worth his salt can do both. Versatility is the key.
I have tried it and it works fine. Just as long as there's a usb cable hookup.
The Guitar Hero guitar will work with Rock Band but the Rock Band guitar won't work with Guitar Hero. -Nate
There could be several reasons why your electric guitar is not connecting to the amp. Check the cable connections, make sure the volume is up on both the guitar and the amp, and ensure that the amp is set to the correct input. If these steps don't work, there may be an issue with the guitar's electronics or the amp itself.
No, for example a Guitar Hero 2 guitar will work for Guitar Hero 3. However for the guitar to work it must be for the same system. A xbox 360 guitar will only work on a 360.
No but in Guitar Hero 5 it will work
Yes they will work
The Guitar Hero guitar will work RockBand for the Wii, but may not work for Beatles: Rock Band.