yes but it is hard
On an electric guitar? Anyways you can find them in guitar shops, online e.t.c. It's not hard.
A Yamaha RGX-A2. Real heavy sound. Here's a good demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLwQhShBOok
Megadeth is known as a forefather of the thrash metal genre, but also has released songs/albums that can be considered heavy metal, speed metal, and even a few songs regarded as hard rock.
An electic guitar can use any pick, as a acoustic guitar can use. If you want to strum you want a flismy pick, or a small size. And if you want to pick the notes your going to want to have a hard pick, or a large.
Not at all
yes but it is hard
On an electric guitar? Anyways you can find them in guitar shops, online e.t.c. It's not hard.
Cause it's hard to play the electric guitar without it, though classical guitar players use their fingers.
A Yamaha RGX-A2. Real heavy sound. Here's a good demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLwQhShBOok
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It depends on what you want to do with it. It can be hard if you have a lot of equipment, but most of the time, no.
Well, it depends on what type of genre of music you want to play. The Electric Guitar works as a well instrument in many rock genres, including Classical Rock, Hard Rock, and Metal. However, a Jazz Guitar also has some cons and pros to! A Jazz Guitar can play Blues, Jazz, Classical Rock, mostly Oldies. However, a Jazz Guitar can not be as loud as a Electric Guitar. Depending on your type of genre, I would prefer an Electric Guitar, which could play almost all genres. Enjoy playing!
Megadeth is known as a forefather of the thrash metal genre, but also has released songs/albums that can be considered heavy metal, speed metal, and even a few songs regarded as hard rock.
This is what I experienced from my friend and I and we both play guitar. She plays electric and acoustic guitar (She likes acoustic the most). I play acoustic and its easier beginning with it (you can dominate electric guitar after playing the acoustic). But I think it would be better to start out with a basic acoustic guitar. An electric guitar would be the next level, for people who can afford one, and can play an acoustic. An electric guitar is also hard to carry(They're made of metal and plastic)and aren't cheap enough to get rid of or repair. The acoustic guitar isn't only just used for country( i hate country music... but i play acoustic!)it can be used for all kinds of things that you would probably want to know. Lets face the facts, you don't usually see an electric guitar player doing a solo on their porch. Electric guitar is better with more equipment and other people playing drums, e.t.c. But it just looks cool and has more varieties of sounds (with gear). So unless you are a hard-core rocker, or just think electric's better and cooler and want to take on these problems, go with the electric.
An acoustic guitar is hollow, with a sound hole, allowing it the reverberate the sound, and making it louder. An acoustic guitar is always louder than an electric. (When the electric has no amp.) Acoustic is hollow allowing the sound to reflect off the inside and echo producing louder sound waves. (Like an auditorium.) whereas the electric is hard below the strings preventing any echo.
you should be able to find one esay on the Inet at some junk yard they made alot of them so it should not be that hard and is esay to replase