There is no difference
A Spanish guitar has a round neck and a Hawaiian guitar has a square neck.A Spanish guitar is meant to be played by picking or strumming while a Hawaian guitar is meant to be on your lap or a table laid flat. A Hawaiian guitar has a high action and is meant to be played with a slide.
Very much so. You can play anything on an acoustic guitar and it will sound good, if you play it right. Acoustic guitars can be used for just slow strumming chords, spanish style strumming, finger picking, classical, spanish, Slow acoustic, emo, rock, pop, absolutely anything!! Try it! Get a song that you'd usually play on your electric guitar and then play it on acoustic, and usually also sounds better half a step down! Go on, i dare ya;)
Albert Macias is the premier bajo (Spanish acoustic bass guitar) builder in Texas. He is the son of bajo maker Don Martin Macias.[1][2]
You can play an abundance amount of songs on the acoustic guitar actually. You can play classical, country, or the blues. Depends on the type of strings that you will use on your acoustic. Nyloon strings work best with classical slow songs.
no, i personally have a capo (which is a clamp for your guitar) for an electric guitar. and it works great. but make sure that the capo you buy is for your type of guitar. i have one which is for electric and acoustic and it cost about £5.
Spanish originates from Latin that is the difference Spanish use words and suffixes from Latin.
Tu Madre Wey!
Language.
they speak Spanish
Well there is MAYBE a difference between these horses. The Spanish Mustang is MAYBE alittle smaller then the Mustang. The Mustang is alittle taller than the Spanish Mustang.
There is a slight difference in color, but a great distance between their countries of origin.
can you tell me
thats the reasdon
Mexican isn't a language. People in Mexico speak Spanish, too. So, I guess no; there is no difference.
In this case both sentence mean the same. There is no important difference as far as I see it.
'mi' = 'my' (singular) 'you' is English. 'Yo' = 'I'
They both speak different languages.