An Electric Guitar has a couple main parts. A neck, a body, fret board, action, bridge, pickups and the usually two tone dials, volume, some have whammy bars. Here is a link to a somewhat cheap begginers guitar. http://www.target.com/Electric-Guitar-Dummies-Combo-KEFD39PK/dp/B000R9K2B6/sr=1-12/qid=1226353830/ref=sr_1_12/189-6764421-4003008?ie=UTF8&index=target&rh=k%3Aelectric%20guitars&page=1
its look like a small guitar and it is also like an bandies
Ross' electric guitar is a fender telecaster blacktop hh with a rosewood fret board. Although I'm not sure what kind his acoustic guitar is.
Having had a look for their guitar players on Google images I see them playing several guitars including: . A silver PRS Custom 22 or 22 . A Takamine Acoustic . A PRS singlecut of some sort . -Benji plays Ernie Ball Guitars -Billy plays PRS Guitars
Jackson Gibson Epiphone Ibanez Fender Hamer Dean ESP Schecter Squier Kramer Loads more. ( Ancient Mariner1) There are so many. Even if you pick up this years guitar world catalog, they don't even show all the brands, just alot of the main brands or popular brands. To go off the list above: A.X.L.( Johnson)-highly recommend! Fernandez Washburn You know what go to Musicians friend.com and look at all the guitars they have, that will give you an idea.
If by "dots" you mean the inlays on the fretboard, it is totally dependent on the guitar. There are traditional locations for the markers, but there's no fixed number on all acoustic guitars. Most guitars have a dot to mark the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 15th, 17th, and 19th frets. Most guitars have two dots to mark the 12th fret. On guitars with more frets, the 21st fret is marked with a single dot and the 24th fret is marked with two. Some guitars also have a single dot or an inlay on the 1st fret. Also, some higher-end guitars have other types of inlays to mark frets and make the guitar look better.
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.
You could find a local music store or look online.
Acoustic guitar is what it says acoustic, none electric makes the sound from the guitar body/chamber. Acoustic/electric or electro acoustic look the same as an acoustic but have a pic-up fitted inside the body to link to an amplifier. A Semi acoustic guitar looks more like an electric guitar but with a hollow body or chambered body with pick-ups mounted on the sound board of the guitar.
its look like a small guitar and it is also like an bandies
Ross' electric guitar is a fender telecaster blacktop hh with a rosewood fret board. Although I'm not sure what kind his acoustic guitar is.
There are Gibson guitars for sale in the Nebraska area! They have a few different choices of acoustic guitars all at a different range of prices. Here is one of the sites to check. http://www.guitarcenter.com/Gibson.gc Here is one more for you to look at and see what you have to pick from. http://www.americanlisted.com/nebraska_27/all_categories_0/gibson+acoustic+guitar/
Having had a look for their guitar players on Google images I see them playing several guitars including: . A silver PRS Custom 22 or 22 . A Takamine Acoustic . A PRS singlecut of some sort . -Benji plays Ernie Ball Guitars -Billy plays PRS Guitars
The best beginner guitars for 7-year-olds are typically smaller-sized acoustic guitars or ukuleles. These instruments are easier for young children to handle and play, making it a good choice for beginners. Look for guitars with nylon strings, as they are gentler on young fingers.
Acoustic bass guitars are hollow-bodied wooden instruments with four strings. They look and sound similar to an acoustic guitar, except the bass is larger. Many have pickups so that they can be amplified, in which case they are sometimes called acoustic-electric. An electric bass guitar is also usually four-stringed, although five, six, and eight-stringed basses are sometimes played, but features a solid slab body and requires an amp and speaker similar to electric guitars.
Jackson Gibson Epiphone Ibanez Fender Hamer Dean ESP Schecter Squier Kramer Loads more. ( Ancient Mariner1) There are so many. Even if you pick up this years guitar world catalog, they don't even show all the brands, just alot of the main brands or popular brands. To go off the list above: A.X.L.( Johnson)-highly recommend! Fernandez Washburn You know what go to Musicians friend.com and look at all the guitars they have, that will give you an idea.
If by "dots" you mean the inlays on the fretboard, it is totally dependent on the guitar. There are traditional locations for the markers, but there's no fixed number on all acoustic guitars. Most guitars have a dot to mark the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 15th, 17th, and 19th frets. Most guitars have two dots to mark the 12th fret. On guitars with more frets, the 21st fret is marked with a single dot and the 24th fret is marked with two. Some guitars also have a single dot or an inlay on the 1st fret. Also, some higher-end guitars have other types of inlays to mark frets and make the guitar look better.
Have you ever heard of Jamie T? Look up his acoustic stuff.