No he did not.
Yes, a child can play the guitar with practice and dedication.
Yes, it is possible to play a guitar left-handed by restringing the guitar and reversing the order of the strings.
Yes, if you can play acoustic guitar, you can likely learn to play electric guitar as well. The basic skills and techniques are similar, but there are some differences in sound and playing style between the two types of guitars.
To play the electric guitar, you need the guitar itself, an amplifier, a cable to connect the guitar to the amplifier, and a pick or your fingers to strum the strings.
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.
No he did not.
No. He played the Clavichord, Harpsichord and Organ
Niccolo played the violin, viola, guitar and MAYBEthe cello. MAYBE.
Mozart
Mozart's dad, Leopold Mozart, was a violinist.
Mozart's father, Leopald, started teaching Mozart to play instruments at the age of four. He learned how to play the violin, harpsichord and organ.
Mozart was six.
His father play Violin and Mozart play Violin and Piano.
If you mean by Mozart, I don't believe he wrote anything for the guitar.
an italian play, it was banned (the play) where mozart lived (Austria), so mozart decided to turn the play into an opera.
Mozart's dream was to play piano and write them and he did it. Yay him!!!!
Mozart started playing when he was 5.