I love chambered Guitars myself you get such a loud and vibrant sounding acoustic sound before the guitar plugged in and this transfers great to plugging a guitar in. I've been very fortunate to own so many guitars as I work on them as a hobby. But you know it's just like painting to cooking , it's how you use the guitar and finding ways to use say the chambered aspect of guitars to your advantage. You'll notice more of this as you continue to play especially that no two guitars sound the same even if you match woods and so forth.
The best advice is to try both , the last concern should be brand. Look for a good sounding wood like Alder , Mahogany ...anything but basswood or agathis. Try the guitar through an amp as similar to yours as you can get and look at what kind of guitar tuners you get. Worry about pickups last as a good guitar processor will make 10x the impact any pickups will especially if you're a beginner guitarist. As long as you got money in your wallet sit there all day and don't worry about how great you play either we're not all rockstars.
also .. if you're wondering what a processor is a very intelligent guitar pedal , it will give you 100s of guitar sounds for under the price of most name brand a pickup goes for these days.
Because guitar have been hollow for centuries, so the solid body guitar was something completely new at the time of its invention
It can be both.
hollow
A solid body guitar is just that, the body of the guitar is made of solid wood, some time one piece or a few, with no sound holes. A semi-hollow body guitar is made more like an acoustic guitar but more shallow, usually with sound holes off to the side rather than in the center as an acoustic guitar would. These sound holes are often in the shape of an "F."
Yes
A guitar with a flat body instead of a curved one is called a "solid-body guitar."
It stands for Solid Guitar
A semi-hollow body guitar has a hollow chamber in the body, while a solid body guitar is made of a single piece of wood with no chambers. The hollow chamber in a semi-hollow body guitar gives it a warmer, more resonant sound compared to the brighter and more sustained sound of a solid body guitar. The semi-hollow body guitar is also lighter and more prone to feedback, while the solid body guitar is heavier and less prone to feedback, offering different playability experiences for musicians.
its a solid body guitar that allows you to amplify and apply different effects to the sound by means of an amplifier.
no, this is a straight up acoustic guitar
Most of your body is but the blood and other liquids aren't. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm thinking he meant his guitar...
A hollow body guitar is a guitar with a hollow body in contrast to solid body guitars. They are generally lighter that solid body guitars because its body mass is reduced as a result of the addition of sound chambers.