Classical Acoustic Electric

Classical Acoustic Electric

Can anyone tell me the diffrence between acoustic guitars, Electric Guitars and classical guitars.?

I also have the 1's best to start with do not know if it depends, what I like then ok .. Accept the fact that I know nothing of guitars that if an electric guitar, without actually connected, an amplifier?

A hollow sound is rich and uses no external energy source to produce the sound. A classic is also an acoustic, but has not support bar neck support, so it should be used with nylon strings, giving a smoother sound. Electric guitars use pickups, vibration The strings are converted into electrical signals which are then amplified by an amplifier. As for what to start with, all types can be found at prices slightly lower. It just depends on what music to play, edit - It seems that all that is what someone on this site once again the same damn thing, I just said. Bastards.

If you know a lot of classical and acoustic guitar, which will help you learn the electric guitar?

I played the guitar six years, and my first two and half years playing acoustic, and he helped me a lot. I have some friends who play, but began Waste Electrical and are as good as me, even if they have played almost all the time. I try not to appear arrogant, but it is * really * improve your reading. The fact that you have to press more frets on acoustic guitars electric makes the game (when starting) a lot easier. Good luck, and if you have any questions, please email me through Yahoo Answers.

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