you dont wanna know.
The thing that looks like a stick or handle that lies parallel to and on top of the main body of the guitar (when guitar is laid flat) is the whammy bar. This distorts the pitch of the note played, and is often used in soloing.
Depends on the type of guitar, and where you get it to be honest. If you think you'll get bored of playing guitar, get a cheap one (£40-£100) so if you decide to quit, you haven't lost much. If you think you'll stick at it, get a mediocre guitar, price ranged £100-£250. Then, when you progress on guitar, or feel you need a new guitar, you can step up.
According to the Sept. 07 issue of Q magazine, yes. Q mag published a "Guitar Heroes" issue featuring some of their fav guitar players, and Matt Bellamy made the list, along with Jimmy Page, Brian May, and David Gilmour, to name a few.
If you mean things like stickers, of course you can. The sound should not be changed noticeably, unless you have a better ear than mine.
Here are two opinions: * Quilted-Tip * Quality, actually. :) And an extra note: * Take a careful look at the capital letter 'Q'. Doesn't it slightly resemble placing a small swab into the outer ear? This, as you know, is the only safe way to use a Q-tip. Happy Swabbing!
quitar. its like a guitar but its not one.
this is not original with me: Q: What does it mean when the guitar player drools out of both sides of his mouth? A: The stage is level.
1. find or buy some clay you would like your guitar to be made of. 2. Make top half of guitar, by forming a thin, long, stick shape. 3. Make small oval shape and stick to top of guitar. 4. Make big oval shape. 5.. Get an adult (unless your over 15) and cut out the sides of the guitar. ( swerved line) 6.. Stick pieces together. 7. Make tiny circles out of left over clay. 8. Stick circles to top of guitar. 9. HAVE A FUN TO TIME WITH YOUR CLAY GUITAR!:]
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The thing that looks like a stick or handle that lies parallel to and on top of the main body of the guitar (when guitar is laid flat) is the whammy bar. This distorts the pitch of the note played, and is often used in soloing.
No, a Q-tip is not a conductor of electricity. It is made of cotton and a paper or plastic stick which are poor conductors of electricity.
Acoustic (Ah-coo-stick).
Yes, guitar is very easy. It only depends on whether you stick with it or not. And you can't just play it once and say "I quit".
There is no "best" guitar persay. You need to play many to decide what is "best" for you. And, I recommend always paying as much as you are able to afford as the better the guitar is, the more apt you will be to stick with it.
scrunch it up in a circle and then make a rectangle and then stick it together
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