Type your answer here... those are the kind of pickups you have on your guitar. the best example of these is on the les paul. i hope that helped
deosent need electric..
The "body" of the guitar is the part of a guitar that contains the soundhole (in an acoustic guitar) or, more generally-speaking, the larger part of the guitar where the bottom of the neck/fret board and strings are attached...in both acoustic and electric guitars.
There are many types of guitar effects and volume pedals. The cable from the guitar is plugged into the jack marked IN and another cable is plugged into the one labled OUT and then plugged into the Amplifier.
If you mean YOUR guitar, then I have no clue. But all guitars are different and you will just need to chop and change until you find the right one with the right sound
Sure you can but, it will not sound near as good as if you use an amp made just for acoustic guitars. Electric guitar amps all have distortion even if it is set and sounds perfectly clean to your ears....distortion is not an acoustic guitars friend. If you dont believe me go to a guitar store and plug in an electric acoustic into each amp...you will see what I mean.
really similar I mean there wasn't humbuckers until years later but it was essentially a single coil for the pickup and a volume knob. the neck resembles more of a classical style guitar the guitar was made by rickenbacker nicknamed the frying pan
depends what guitar you mean bass guitar = 4 strings electric guitar = electric often used with Amps Acoustic guitar = most people refer to as normal.
deosent need electric..
If you mean converting an electric stove with coil burners to a smooth, glass cooktop, the answer is no.
The "body" of the guitar is the part of a guitar that contains the soundhole (in an acoustic guitar) or, more generally-speaking, the larger part of the guitar where the bottom of the neck/fret board and strings are attached...in both acoustic and electric guitars.
No. By Spanish guitar, you probably mean acoustic. And no, I started with an electric Epiphone Les Paul, and switched to a 12-string acoustic later on.
It will probably be old now. It depends which one you mean
There are many types of guitar effects and volume pedals. The cable from the guitar is plugged into the jack marked IN and another cable is plugged into the one labled OUT and then plugged into the Amplifier.
Different Kinds of "Coils"It depends on what you mean by "coil." There are several different kinds of coils.IF you mean the "Ignition Coil," then the answer is no, the ignition coil is not inside the alternator.On the other hand, all alternators, generators, electric motors, etc., do have coils of wire inside, but those coils are generally referred to as "windings."
That depends on the language in which your source text is written. If it is Spanish, then "guitarra" means any kind of guitar, both acoustic and electric. If it is in Portuguese, then "guitarra" means electric guitar. (Portuguese has a separate word, violão, for acoustic guitars.)
If you mean YOUR guitar, then I have no clue. But all guitars are different and you will just need to chop and change until you find the right one with the right sound
well that depends on if you mean when the first time any one ever picked up an electric guitar and played blues or when the first electric guitar blues was recorded. ever played id say within 2 hours of its creation. ever recorded, thats a harder question. i would probably dig into john lomax's past for that answer.