What would you prefer Electric or Acoustic Guitar?  |
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| Hey guys Im a Music Lover so im asking what would you prefer in those two?? Acoustic or Electric? I prefer Acoustic because its easy to learn for beginner... And electric is for band and rock and tough music...I have Acoustic and electric so for me acoustic is the best cause i can also play in electric guitar!!!!! What would you prefer Acoustic or Electric!? | | | | | |
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| 1. samicool (34)
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3 years ago
| | i love guiters.i prefer Acoustic because its easy to practice as a beginner.hope you will be a good musician | | | | | | |
killerblowXIII (112)
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3 years ago
| | thanks dude...Yea i love music and im trying to learn different kind of music intstrument... Goodluck Mylotting!!! | | | |
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2. imacRuel1 (201)
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3 years ago
| | I choose both... for I use it both to create my own music & melody...I would first use acoustic for the basic rhythm then if I'd feel adding some distorted guitar in the chorus I would use the electric... I'd would also use the electric as the second rhythm guitar, they have different sound so you would hear both. For solo, i try to have a flat sound in my electric so that the acoustic guitar background is still audible... It is best to use electric for practicing guitar solos, each string is so sensitive that a little click on it will produce feedback or unwanted noise...So you better practice how to control each strings while plucking one string to another... Your palm should slightly touch the airspace of the vibration to prevent it from feedbacking & creating extra note. | | | | | | |
killerblowXIII (112)
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3 years ago
| | Your right.... I only use my electric guitar for playing some famous song....or sometimes when me and my friend need to play at some school... Thanks Goodluck Mylotting | | | |
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3. bigott (332)
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3 years ago
| | I prefer acoustic guitars having nylon strings ,it sounds lot better to me than its steel counterpart.Being a blues country guitarist myself I think its the best to play and practise both scales and Arpeggios. | | | | | | |
imacRuel1 (201)
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3 years ago
| | Nylon String is a good medium for practicing harmonic sound & some guitar exercises... It is really difficult because it has wider/broader fretboard compare to standard guitar... but if you would succeed on it...then adopting it to electric would definitely help you play solos flawlessly. | | | |
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4. abetole (193)
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3 years ago
| | Hi...i prefer acoustic guitar when I am playing it at home or at a picnic; however I prefer electric guitar with all the accessories loaded when I am playing at at a concert or at a recording. It again depends upon what king of music you want to play on it as I feel sometimes that chords are more melodious on an acoustic guitar as there is a sound box in it and the sound reflection is excellent. For playing leads, its always a great experience on an electric guitar. Enjoy !!! | | | | | | |
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