I'm thinking your describing staying alive by the Bee Gees. Recorded in the 80's.
Yes, Def a good brand for a beginner to intermediate player. Brands don't really have as much to do with being for a intermediate player or not, its really about what the guitar is made of, what type of electronics it uses, high action, low action etc. Play it before you buy it, but these are nice sounding guitars all around.
Well the sound hole is on acoustics, and its self explainitory, the sound of the string vibrations is amplified against the wood, so the guitar itself is a primitive amplifier of sorts haha. but the bigger the hole, the more treble you have, the smaller the hole, the more bass you have. now with acoustics, age and constant playing is important, as the guitar ages with constant playing, the guitar acutally sounds better. the sound actually makes the wood warmer in tone.
bassmasta It is really good and offers a wide range of accurate tabs. Unlike other sites it is purely dedicated to the bass guitar so you do not have to rifle through pages of guitar tabs to find what you like. Highly recommended as the best site I have found
I think you are looking for Santeria by Sublime
She plays the guitar really well and she likes doing it.
A bass guitar is really low sounding and the highest string on a bass guitar is the lowest on an electric guitar.
Yes, Def a good brand for a beginner to intermediate player. Brands don't really have as much to do with being for a intermediate player or not, its really about what the guitar is made of, what type of electronics it uses, high action, low action etc. Play it before you buy it, but these are nice sounding guitars all around.
Not really...
Yes they most certainly are. I would recommend anything by Hal Leonard, he writes some really good music books for guitar. My teacher worked through books 1 and 2 on basic guitar method and they helped me tremendously.
Yes, the Michael Wilton 600 guitar really does glow in the dark. The guitar has custom glow in the dark graphics.
Well, its not really Guitar Hero, but its like Guitar Hero. Its called Guitar Praise, and you plug the guitar into your computer and play from there.
Well the sound hole is on acoustics, and its self explainitory, the sound of the string vibrations is amplified against the wood, so the guitar itself is a primitive amplifier of sorts haha. but the bigger the hole, the more treble you have, the smaller the hole, the more bass you have. now with acoustics, age and constant playing is important, as the guitar ages with constant playing, the guitar acutally sounds better. the sound actually makes the wood warmer in tone.
well it really depends on what kind of guitar it is
No, but he does guitar and singing lessons for "I'm in the Band"
i really dont no
They are called strings. Really! <a href="http://www.buildmyelectricguitar.com/electric-guitar/">My Electric Guitar build</a>
Originally, Zacky Vengeance played both lead and rhythm guitar for the band, but after they made their debut album, Sounding The Seventh Trumpet, Synyster Gates thought they were really creative and decided to join them as the lead guitarist, leaving Zacky to play rhythm.