Lots of them. The best way is to look at the musical scoring on the websites of the company who holds the rights. The most
popular ones are shown:
Rogers and Hammerstein
Musical Theatre International
Tams Witmark
Samuel French
Theatrical Rights Worldwide
Some musicals with some nice stuff are:
Man of La Mancha (lots of acoustic)
West Side Story (acoustic and or electric - much of it doubles mallet percussion)
Jesus Christ Superstar (both acoustic and electric)
Godspell (both acoustic and electric)
The Wiz (electric)
Bye Bye Birdie (electric)
Grease (electric)
Hairspray (electric and acoustic)
Dream Girls
Hair
Many of the newer musicals (many are rock oriented) such as:
Wedding Singer,
All Shook Up,
High school musical
Chess
Spamalot
Footloose
Rent
Seussical
Several Disney shows
There are many other musicals but gutiar is not featured and it often doubles banjo. You might be playing 2 & 4 all night long:
How to Succeed in Business
Anything Goes
Once upon a matress
Annie
Me and My Girl
The "wires" are called guitar chords or patch cables. And yes you can, if you have a guitar with an acoustic body (not an electric guitar, but acoustic or acoustic electric).
acoustic guitar
Here is where the acoustic guitar was invented and who invented it: Inventor:Antonio Torres Country it was invented in:Spain
When you play the bass guitar chord it is longer than the acoustic guitar chord and the acoustic is for country or rock songs
acoustic guitar. I don't think he ever played and electric guitar in his songs.
Accordion, acoustic guitar and alto sax are musical instruments.
Yes, you can play acoustic-style music on an electric guitar by using an acoustic simulator pedal or by adjusting the settings on the guitar amplifier to mimic the sound of an acoustic guitar.
Yes, you can play acoustic songs on an electric guitar by adjusting the settings and using techniques to mimic the sound of an acoustic guitar.
so most people want to play the acoustic guitar
Acoustic.
Yes, classical guitar can be played on an acoustic instrument.
Yes, you can play electric guitar songs on an acoustic guitar, but the sound and tone may be different due to the differences in the instruments.
The "wires" are called guitar chords or patch cables. And yes you can, if you have a guitar with an acoustic body (not an electric guitar, but acoustic or acoustic electric).
acoustic guitar
Here is where the acoustic guitar was invented and who invented it: Inventor:Antonio Torres Country it was invented in:Spain
Yes, you can play an electric guitar like an acoustic guitar, but the sound and technique may be different due to the nature of the instruments.
Bb. an acoustic guitar can play in any key, like a piano.