Saxophone is easier to play
EDIT: not necessarily. as a saxophonist of 11 years and a guitarist of 7, i can safely say that neither instrument is harder. saxophone requires wind capacity, especially a tenor, whereas a guitar needs more finger strength. Find one that best suits you, which you are more inclined to play more often. (if that didn't make sense- pick the one you feel you'll enjoy more)
The acoustic guitar
Timbre is the quality the sound of a musical note played on an instrument that lets you distinguish a guitar from a Saxophone. At a finer level it lets you distinguish between an Electric Guitar and an acoustic guitar. Finer still, between a good instrument and a poor one.
A bass guitar is better for riffs and bass lines. but the guitar is better for solos and chords. Most people would agree that normal guitars are the best.
An acoustic guitar that isn't purely acoustic is an "acoustic-electric guitar." This type of guitar has built-in pickups and electronics, allowing it to be amplified while still maintaining the acoustic sound. It can be played as a traditional acoustic guitar or connected to an amplifier for performances, blending the characteristics of both acoustic and electric guitars.
The term acoustic, albeit not neccessarily accurate, usually implies a guitar with steel strings, whereas classical implies the use of nylon strings. For playing almost all types of modern music, a guitar with steel strings is preferred.
alto saxophone, accordion, acoustic guitar
The acoustic guitar
oopsy my last answer was way off. I did not get the question at forst. In my opinion a bass guitar is much better than an acoustic. But that is because I have had more fun on a bass.
No, you cannot use electric guitar strings on an acoustic guitar for better sound quality. Acoustic guitars require specific strings designed for their unique construction and sound production. Using electric guitar strings on an acoustic guitar can result in poor sound quality and potential damage to the instrument.
Timbre is the quality the sound of a musical note played on an instrument that lets you distinguish a guitar from a Saxophone. At a finer level it lets you distinguish between an Electric Guitar and an acoustic guitar. Finer still, between a good instrument and a poor one.
Alto clarinet, alto saxophone, Alboka, Arghul, Alto sarrusophone Air horn, Alphorn, Accordion, Agidigbo, Aeolian harp, Ajaeng Appalachian dulcimer, Archlute, Arpeggione, Acoustic bass guitar, Acoustic guitar
The classical guitar is best bacause guitarists are most familiar with it.
A bass guitar is better for riffs and bass lines. but the guitar is better for solos and chords. Most people would agree that normal guitars are the best.
accordion, autoharp Gag answer: a piano, a trumpet, a banjo, etc.
Alto horn Accordian Alpine bell Acoustic guitar Aeolian harp Alto flute, saxophone etc
Yes, you can use an acoustic amp with an electric guitar, but the sound may not be optimal as acoustic amps are designed to enhance the natural sound of acoustic instruments. Electric guitars typically sound better through electric guitar amps designed specifically for them.
An Electric Acoustic Guitar is an acoustic guitar with the addition of a pickup or transducer that enables plugging it in to an amplifier. Type your answer here...