I like Bare Knuckle War Pig ceramics, Seymour Duncan Blackouts and the odd EMG like the passive HZs that I had on my LTD M200 (super strat)
but keep in mind the type of wood your Guitars pickups made out of will make or break the sound of the pickup, say if you put a evolution (dimarzio) pickup inside a Dean ML thats all mahogany it wont be what its supposed to sound like.
the best piece of advice i can give you is either see what your favorite guitarist is using but avoid signature pickups or Google "whats the best pickup for a alder bodied guitar metal".
An electic guitar can use any pick, as a acoustic guitar can use. If you want to strum you want a flismy pick, or a small size. And if you want to pick the notes your going to want to have a hard pick, or a large.
Pick it up, rest it on your lap with strings facing away from you and the head of the guitar to your left (if a right handed guitar and vice versa if left). Plug into an amplifier, turn on amplifier, strum the strings. You have used an electric guitar. You may also use it for wife beating.
With a guitar pickup one can turn an acoustic guitar into an electric guitar. They use string vibrations generated from playing and turn it into electric current.
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An electic guitar can use any pick, as a acoustic guitar can use. If you want to strum you want a flismy pick, or a small size. And if you want to pick the notes your going to want to have a hard pick, or a large.
Cause it's hard to play the electric guitar without it, though classical guitar players use their fingers.
To play the Electric Guitar you need a pick, amp, and a cable. Sometimes people use effects pedals or a tremelo bar to enhance sound, but this is not neccessary.
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The main differences between classical guitar and electric guitar playing techniques are the use of fingerpicking on classical guitar versus using a pick on electric guitar, the types of strings used, and the sound produced by each instrument. Classical guitar focuses on intricate fingerstyle playing, while electric guitar often involves more use of effects and amplification for a louder and more distorted sound.
Pick it up, rest it on your lap with strings facing away from you and the head of the guitar to your left (if a right handed guitar and vice versa if left). Plug into an amplifier, turn on amplifier, strum the strings. You have used an electric guitar. You may also use it for wife beating.
The best way to amplify an electric guitar using an acoustic amp is to use a preamp pedal designed for electric guitars. This will help match the tone and characteristics of the electric guitar to the acoustic amp, resulting in a better sound quality.
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Yes, you can use acoustic strings on an electric guitar to achieve a different sound. Acoustic strings can produce a warmer and more natural tone on an electric guitar compared to traditional electric guitar strings.
No, it is not recommended to use electric guitar strings on an acoustic guitar as they are designed for different types of guitars and can affect the sound quality and playability of the acoustic guitar.
Yes, you can use a capo on an electric guitar to change the pitch of the strings without retuning the instrument.
An acoustic guitar works without the need of pick-ups, instead they use the resonance of the wood and the hollow body of the guitar to naturally amplify the vibrations coming from the strings which are tuned to different tensions. Electric Guitars are set up similarly but instead the pick ups between the bridge and the neck PICK UP the vibrations from the strings through a series of copper coils that are wrapped thousands of times around magnets. Thus creating an output signal that can be manipulated through effect pedals and amplifiers.