B.B. King played Guitars made by different manufacturers early in his career. He played a Fender Telecaster on most of his recordings with RPM Records. However, he is best known for playing variants of the Gibson ES-355. This black ES-355 is named Lucille, and the reason behind this is explained in his song named "Lucille."
Normal guitar, non electric.
Her nice acoustic/electric is a Taylor 912c, I do believe.
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Albert King was best known for playing "Blues" music. He played guitar left-handed and was one of the "Three Kings of the Blues Guitar" along with B.B King and Freddie King.
Gretsch electric. Twelve string acoustic Guild. Six string acoustic Gibson.
Normal guitar, non electric.
an electric guitar
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Her nice acoustic/electric is a Taylor 912c, I do believe.
Stratocasters, Telecasters, A Les Paul, he played alot of electric guitars.
Why not? She has electric guitar in her music.
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Well it depends. If you want a guitar to play like in most rock songs get a electric guitar. If you want a guitar like a regular guitar with the hole in the middle or if you are a beginner get a acoustic guitar.
Yes, you can play electric guitar songs on an acoustic guitar, but the sound and tone may be different due to the differences in the instruments.
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Yes, it is possible to learn to play the electric guitar before learning to play the acoustic guitar. The skills and techniques used for both types of guitars are similar, so starting with the electric guitar can be a good way to begin learning.
Yes, you can play acoustic songs on an electric guitar by adjusting the settings and using techniques to mimic the sound of an acoustic guitar.