Yes, Hudson was founded by one of the original partners and the original designer of Tanglewood Guitars. They parted company some time around 2005/2006 and although it was producing guitars some time before that, Hudson guitars has been his ongoing project. Hudson sells guitars in the UK through a growing number of retailers as well as having a presence in Europe, most notably in Belgium, Holland and Sweden.
Here is where the acoustic guitar was invented and who invented it: Inventor:Antonio Torres Country it was invented in:Spain
Your acoustic guitar smells of course........
When you play the bass guitar chord it is longer than the acoustic guitar chord and the acoustic is for country or rock songs
There is no difference
The "wires" are called guitar chords or patch cables. And yes you can, if you have a guitar with an acoustic body (not an electric guitar, but acoustic or acoustic electric).
well it started in europe, here's the link for the history of the acoustic guitar http://ezinearticles.com/?History-of-the-Acoustic-Guitar&id=1149136
Here is where the acoustic guitar was invented and who invented it: Inventor:Antonio Torres Country it was invented in:Spain
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...
Your acoustic guitar smells of course........
The acoustic guitar is over 5,000 old ,
Acoustic Simulator pedal...
A semi-Acoustic, or Electro-acoustic guitar, can be plugged into an amplifier and have FX pedals used with it, an acoustic guitar doesn't work with amp whatsoever, and it can only be played unplugged
When you play the bass guitar chord it is longer than the acoustic guitar chord and the acoustic is for country or rock songs
Yes!
There is no difference
An electric acoustic. A acoustic that can be hooked up to an amp.
The "wires" are called guitar chords or patch cables. And yes you can, if you have a guitar with an acoustic body (not an electric guitar, but acoustic or acoustic electric).