I'm loving Ovation acoustics , they have a fresh look to them that people will know from the other end of a stadium , excellent prices and compared to the outragous prices some companies can go up to Ovation is very affordable. I played 30-50 acoustics in my life in the 100 to 2000$ range and I keep going back to Ovation.
It all depends on the style you decide to play
hard rock/metal- Ibanez, Shecter, Dean.
Blues, jazz, easy listening- Semi Hollow body
Rock- Gibson or Epiphone Les Paul, Fender Stratocaster
Country- Fender Telecaster
Its more personal choice than anything else
in my opinion is that the best kind of guitar is the acoustic or Electric Guitar. classical is great too!
If it has any kind of electric pickup or built in microphone setup, then the best and most clearest recording can be done using a guitar cord to USB interface and record it directly to software.
This question has no sense... because an acoustic guitar is a kind of instrument and Epiphone is a brand. Epiphone builds acoustic guitars, as well as electric guitars and a lot of other instruments.
Gretsch electric. Twelve string acoustic Guild. Six string acoustic Gibson.
Her nice acoustic/electric is a Taylor 912c, I do believe.
Emily Harder uses a Takamine ED20SC electric acoustic guitar that her parents gave her as a Christmas present.
Fender CD220CE Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar
If it has any kind of electric pickup or built in microphone setup, then the best and most clearest recording can be done using a guitar cord to USB interface and record it directly to software.
This question has no sense... because an acoustic guitar is a kind of instrument and Epiphone is a brand. Epiphone builds acoustic guitars, as well as electric guitars and a lot of other instruments.
Gretsch electric. Twelve string acoustic Guild. Six string acoustic Gibson.
Her nice acoustic/electric is a Taylor 912c, I do believe.
Depends on what kind of bridge you guitar has.
they use electric and acuostic . The male guitarist uses a electric and the female guitarist uses a acoustic . I think the electric guitar is a les paul but I'm not sure
An acoustic guitar produces sound via the "sound hole" cut out in the wood under the strings on the main part of the guitar. This is a nice acoustic sound. For a fuller, higher volume and amplitude sound, with the same acoustic-type sound one would would a semi-acoustic. This is an acoustic guitar that has the same kind of volume boost built in, as one would find on an electric guitar. It is important to note that the sound made with a semi-acoustic is still quite different from an electric guitar, even though one would need an amp to play the semi-acoustic.
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.)
I'd go for a flamenco / spanish guitar, as nylon strings are easier on the fingers than steel of the standard acoustic or electric. Plus I think it sounds nicer.
Emily Harder uses a Takamine ED20SC electric acoustic guitar that her parents gave her as a Christmas present.
Well it depends. If you want a guitar to play like in most rock songs get a electric guitar. If you want a guitar like a regular guitar with the hole in the middle or if you are a beginner get a acoustic guitar.