it's basicly the same just like on stratocasters. if your guitar doesn't have a pickguard and you want to install it, then you have to drill holes in your guitar body. And you need to make sure the holes in the pickguard match the position of your pots and so on or you could just make a custom pickguard (a metal pickguard would be cool).
Your acoustic guitar smells of course........
Bono plays a custom made Gretsch Irish Falcon that is made specifically for him. It's a hollow body electric guitar. It's colored green and gold, and has the message "The Goal Is Soul" imprinted on the pickguard.
When you play the bass guitar chord it is longer than the acoustic guitar chord and the acoustic is for country or rock songs
There is no difference
it's basicly the same just like on stratocasters. if your guitar doesn't have a pickguard and you want to install it, then you have to drill holes in your guitar body. And you need to make sure the holes in the pickguard match the position of your pots and so on or you could just make a custom pickguard (a metal pickguard would be cool).
An Electric Acoustic Guitar is an acoustic guitar with the addition of a pickup or transducer that enables plugging it in to an amplifier. Type your answer here...
Your acoustic guitar smells of course........
The acoustic guitar is over 5,000 old ,
Acoustic Simulator pedal...
A semi-Acoustic, or Electro-acoustic guitar, can be plugged into an amplifier and have FX pedals used with it, an acoustic guitar doesn't work with amp whatsoever, and it can only be played unplugged
Bono plays a custom made Gretsch Irish Falcon that is made specifically for him. It's a hollow body electric guitar. It's colored green and gold, and has the message "The Goal Is Soul" imprinted on the pickguard.
When you play the bass guitar chord it is longer than the acoustic guitar chord and the acoustic is for country or rock songs
Yes!
There is no difference
An electric acoustic. A acoustic that can be hooked up to an amp.
That depends on: 1) The make/model of guitar 2) Where the signatures are located and what they used to sign it (sharpie?) If it's a good guitar and it is signed on the pickguard (which can easily be replaced) then I'd recommend selling the guitar with a new pickguard. Then seperately sell the signed pickguard to a Simple Plan fan (assuming you can find one). The market for a guitar without their signature is probably a lot bigger than the market for a guitar signed by them. Also note - Simple Plan is not The Beatles - the value of that signature will go down in time, not up. If you're thinking about selling, I'd suggest selling sooner rather than later.