A hollow guitar is called an Acoustic guitar.
Well that depends on what you mean really. A Hawaiian guitar can either be a Ukulele, steel guitar, or a lap guitar. The Ukulele is a very small guitar with four strings on it. The steel guitar is more of a traditional guitar, though somewhat smaller and uses a slide to get the smooth sound. The lap guitar is a version of a lap steel guitar used in country music and has several glass slides on the strings, and of course, lays across your lap normally.
acoustic guitar
If by "classic acoustic guitar" you mean the small bodied, slotted-headstock type of guitar commonly called simply a "classical" guitar, the answer is an emphatic NO. Any type of steel strings on a true classical guitar will ruin it. Classical guitars must be strung with nylon or gut strings only.
A half guitar half keyboard is called a Keytar
you play a small bump on the guitar
A hollow guitar is called an Acoustic guitar.
I believe his guitar is called a Burtit.
Yes, unless you buy a small guitar or want to play the ukulele
the guitar is called "guitar"!
Uke, short for ukulele, a small Portuguese guitar popularized in Hawaii. Musicians use the slang term, "axe" in place of "guitar."
Well that depends on what you mean really. A Hawaiian guitar can either be a Ukulele, steel guitar, or a lap guitar. The Ukulele is a very small guitar with four strings on it. The steel guitar is more of a traditional guitar, though somewhat smaller and uses a slide to get the smooth sound. The lap guitar is a version of a lap steel guitar used in country music and has several glass slides on the strings, and of course, lays across your lap normally.
bass guitar
acoustic guitar
They are called strings. Really! <a href="http://www.buildmyelectricguitar.com/electric-guitar/">My Electric Guitar build</a>
The first elecric guitar was called the Frying Pan. :)
its called guitar battle vs. slash