Glenn Frey, of The Eagles, played the Acoustic 12 string guitar.
Don Felder, of The Eagles, played the Electric Gibson EDS-1275 12 string guitar.
He played pianos and a 12 string guitar and lots more.
Between none and 12 depending on how many are missing! And that's not as daft as it sounds. An unusual but not unheard-of technique is to remove the octave (usually e, a and d, sometimes also g) strings from a 12-string, leaving only the unison strings and resulting in a 9-string or 8-string guitar. This retains the chorused sound of the higher strings but removes the octave doubling of the lower strings. Another technique is known as "Nashville tuning". This can also be done on a six-string but there is no reason why it shouldn't be applied to a 12-string. It consists of using ONLY the octave and unison strings from a 12-string set, giving a 6-string with a re-entrant tuning which can be used to double a conventional rhythm part, or to produce a less bass-heavy chordal part.
I'm pretty sure that Taylor swift plays a 6 string acoustic guitar
The lowest note on an acoustic guitar is an open E, on the E string. the equivalent note on a bass guitar is the second fret of the D string, or the 7th fret of the A string, or the 12 fret of the E string..
yes and a bass, its all in what tuning you use
Nikki Hornsby has played 12 string guitar since 1978 but started playing 6 string guitar in 1965. Source is from CJP-NHRecords files.
He played pianos and a 12 string guitar and lots more.
Some good books to learn to play the 12 string bass include Fingerpicking 12-String Guitar Method Book/CD Set by Mel Bay, Fingerpicking 12-String Guitar Method by Tommy Flint, 12-String Guitar, and Guitar Aerobics. There are also many DVDs available.
A twelve-string guitar has 12 strings on it, hence the name "twelve-string" guitar. Hope it helps,- Roxas Riku
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He play acoustic guitar, Electric Guitar, 12 string guitar, mandolin, bass,
Between none and 12 depending on how many are missing! And that's not as daft as it sounds. An unusual but not unheard-of technique is to remove the octave (usually e, a and d, sometimes also g) strings from a 12-string, leaving only the unison strings and resulting in a 9-string or 8-string guitar. This retains the chorused sound of the higher strings but removes the octave doubling of the lower strings. Another technique is known as "Nashville tuning". This can also be done on a six-string but there is no reason why it shouldn't be applied to a 12-string. It consists of using ONLY the octave and unison strings from a 12-string set, giving a 6-string with a re-entrant tuning which can be used to double a conventional rhythm part, or to produce a less bass-heavy chordal part.
I'm pretty sure that Taylor swift plays a 6 string acoustic guitar
The lowest note on an acoustic guitar is an open E, on the E string. the equivalent note on a bass guitar is the second fret of the D string, or the 7th fret of the A string, or the 12 fret of the E string..
yes and a bass, its all in what tuning you use
There are 6 string on a guitar from the thinkist string to thinest is EADGBe or on a 12 string it is the same but with a sting in the middle of them an octave lower.
12 string guitar.