No, a stop bar and a whammy bar are two different things therefore you cannot replace a stop bar with a whammy bar. It woluld make the sound a whole different tune.
they both have a whammy bar, the newer ones just don't come with the whammy on the guitar(for some odd reason.)
Only some electric guitars can have a whammy bar attached. On the side of the bridge (the bridge is the part that has the strings attached to it on the bottom half of the guitar) locate a small hole. Put the part of the bar with the twist on/off bit in the hole and tighten it. Don't push down too hard on the bar, as it may damage the bridge/body of the guitar. When putting the guitar in a bag or case, remove the whammy bar.
Yes.
yes it can
The Guitar Hero guitar as a whammy bar. When you are holding long notes during a song, you can move the whammy bar up and down to "whammy."
No, a stop bar and a whammy bar are two different things therefore you cannot replace a stop bar with a whammy bar. It woluld make the sound a whole different tune.
they both have a whammy bar, the newer ones just don't come with the whammy on the guitar(for some odd reason.)
No
just but a rubber band on the sideo of the guitar where you put the strap and the on the whammy bar (where it beggins) it brokn
Only some electric guitars can have a whammy bar attached. On the side of the bridge (the bridge is the part that has the strings attached to it on the bottom half of the guitar) locate a small hole. Put the part of the bar with the twist on/off bit in the hole and tighten it. Don't push down too hard on the bar, as it may damage the bridge/body of the guitar. When putting the guitar in a bag or case, remove the whammy bar.
a fancy term for the whammy bar on a guitar
Either get your whammy fixed somehow, or you're screwed. Sorry.
You push the whammy bar up and down very quickly.
A whammy bar is an element that features on an electric guitar, which is purposely used for managing the control of the pitch frequency via alternating the tension of the strings.
Yes.
Yes.