yes it is, as long as u have both Guitars in the same tuning. the notes on the neck will be the same on any guitar just as long as both are tuned the same. for example say you have an acoustic and electric both tuned in standard, if you play the fifth fret on your acoustics 6th(top) string it would be an A. likewise if you were to pick up the electric (remember it is in the same standard tuning) and play the same note on the same string it would also be an A. is that helpful?
Yes, acoustic bass & electric bass have the same fingerings.
Yep, I play Electric Guitar for my school. I often practice at home on my acoustic and play at school on an electric.
Yes it is. =]
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. I don't think he ever played and electric guitar in his songs.
piano, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin
Acoustic-electric guitars are acoustic styled guitars with a pickup either outside or inside the hollow body. You plug a cable into it like you would a normal electric guitar and it can be used through an amplifier to make the sound louder. They can also be played without being plugged in just like a normal acoustic guitar
Yes, you can plug an electric guitar into an acoustic amplifier. But I would suggest that you don't play at a high volume for a long period of time of the difference in impedence - an acoustic guitar (and bass and vocals) is low impedence, where an electric guitar (& keyboard) is high impedence.
Acoustic.
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. I don't think he ever played and electric guitar in his songs.
No, but it's best to play acoustic then move onto electric, because if you learn electric first, then transition to acoustic your fingers will be used to electric guitar strings and won't be tough enough to play chords well on an acoustic.
offcorse, but there is sound difference.
Yes, he plays acoustic and electric guitar.
He play acoustic guitar, Electric Guitar, 12 string guitar, mandolin, bass,
well if you just started to play then you should totally get the acostic guitar but if youv'e been for ages get the electric guitar
piano, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin
Clarence White played the acoustic guitar and the electric guitar.
I like the way this song sounds when it is played with an acoustic guitar.
Acoustic-electric guitars are acoustic styled guitars with a pickup either outside or inside the hollow body. You plug a cable into it like you would a normal electric guitar and it can be used through an amplifier to make the sound louder. They can also be played without being plugged in just like a normal acoustic guitar