i think like a rhythm guitar, lead guitar, bass guitar, and a drum kit complete with double bass
A kutibeng is a small guitar-like instrument with 5 strings, native to the Philippines. Most were handmade and slightly larger than an ukelele.
Like a banjo or a guitar, it can be plucked or strummed.It is played pretty much the same as the other stringed instruments. It can be picked or strummed or a combination. It can be used for the primary line of a song, or as a back up to other instruments.The ukulele is played pretty much the same way a guitar is played. There are frets and fingering to create chords.
I personally don't recommend it. But it has helped quite a few people learn to play the guitar. It all depends on your learning ability and how you learn. But as for me, I played the guitar for roughly 6 years and played this game. I like it because it's not button mashing like Guitar Hero and this actually takes skill. But it is somewhat difficult on certain songs.
Do you feel like I do? - by Peter Frampton
A slide, for example on a trombone, is called a glissando. I guess you could use the same term on a stringed instrument like guitar.
i think like a rhythm guitar, lead guitar, bass guitar, and a drum kit complete with double bass
Chevy
many different guitarists played the electric guitar like slash, Elvis Presley, curt cobain and may othes
A ukulele looks like a mini guitar they are often thought of as being linked to hula dancers. They are played just like a guitar.
like a guitar i think, only it is bigger and it is stood up. it cud be played like a violin tho
I've played both and personally i like guitar hero better....and if you buy rock band you will have to buy the guitar, the drums and the mic.....so guitar hero i think is better I've played both and personally i like guitar hero better....and if you buy rock band you will have to buy the guitar, the drums and the mic.....so guitar hero i think is better
I like the way this song sounds when it is played with an acoustic guitar.
A kutibeng is a small guitar-like instrument with 5 strings, native to the Philippines. Most were handmade and slightly larger than an ukelele.
Mack and Vaughan traded leads on "Double Whammy". Vaughan also played acoustic slide guitar on "Oreo Cookie Blues". And in the excellent openning tune "If You Need to Know".
Sounds like a banjo, acoustic guitar, violin, steel guitar, drums, and bass.
It seems like there are many musicians who have played the electric guitar for most or all of their careers. These musicians include Jimi Hendrix, Eddie Van Halen, and Slash.