Dends on what brand and condition.
not sure about that qustain
I would sugegest around 1,500
Acoustic guitar tuners can be purchased at a number of retail locations and online stores. Guitar Center, Amazon, and eBay, for example, each sell this item.
It depends on the guitar. You really haven't included enough information in your question. For all we know it could be a high end Martin or one you got from Argos/Wal Mart etc.
Electric, about $80
not sure about that qustain
I would sugegest around 1,500
Acoustic guitar tuners can be purchased at a number of retail locations and online stores. Guitar Center, Amazon, and eBay, for example, each sell this item.
There are several stores that sell a Yamaha acoustic guitar. Online stores include Amazon and Yahoo Shopping. Retailers that offer both online and in store purchase options include Guitar Center and Musician's Friend.
It depends on the guitar. You really haven't included enough information in your question. For all we know it could be a high end Martin or one you got from Argos/Wal Mart etc.
The easiest method would be to sell your acoustic and use the money to purchase a bass. Some guitar shops may allow you to trade in your old guitar for a discount on a newer one.
One can find "Acoustic Guitar" magazine at many local music shops that sell guitars. Additionally, the magazine can be found at Amazon, News Stand, and iTunes.
Electric, about $80
Collings guitar sells stringed instruments. There are many stringed instruments that Collings guitar sells. For example, Collings sell acoustic guitars, ukuleles, Mandolins, and more.
You should just give it away. If you provide so little information about your guitar, (electric /acoustic); make; model; year: condition. You are too stupid to own a guitar. You are too stupid to have money.
A good website to look for an electro acoustic guitar is dv247. They specialize in musical insturments and offer a wide variety of acoustic guitars, including electric.
the acoustic guitar originated in africa, then migrated to europe, then came to the U.S. where it took the shape we know today. Electrics weren't around until the 30's or 40's