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There have been many stringed instruments over the years but i would say mandolin or sitar. New answer: The electric guitar didn't really replace any instrument, it was an addition to the range of instruments. Acoustic guitars still exist.
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Every note is on an electric guitar, they happen to be the same notes as on any other guitar, and they are all over the fretboard. Low E,A,D,G,B,E
How has Steel bands developed over the years?
Roll Over Beethoven - Electric guitar, Double Bass, Drums Rock and Roll Music - Electric guitar, Electric Bass, Drums, Piano and Saxophone
United states, a company called rickenbacker is credited with it, the first guitar ever was called a frying pan. Years later Gibson and fender would take over the industry with their innovations.
No, though he was one of the most important developers of the electric guitar. There is considerable debate over the "inventor" of the electric guitar, with Lloyd Loar of Gibson and Adolph Rickenbacker of his self-named company both frequently mentioned as the originators of the instrument. Mostly, the electric guitar was a series of developments by different people at different times, like many other things.
because they are so face the facts and get over it
any kind of wood you can think of its been used over the past 80 or 90 years on electric guitars and more for acoustics and classicals. now companies are switching to carbon and other materials but you can make a guitar out of anything that will echo, I've seen cigar box, nintendos used for them and so on.
Electric guitar lessons are not typically given over the internet. A qualified musician will prefer to give lessons in person so as to hear and see the student's performance.
A guitar amp amplifies the signal from either an electric or acoustic guitar. It allows the user more control over volume and sound of the guitar, as well as giving the potential to add effects such as overdrive.
The first practical electric arc light was invented in 1802 and commercialized by the 1870s.The first commercial application of what we now call radio was wireless telegraphy, developed by Guglielmo Marconi who obtained a patent in 1896 and developed the process commercially over the next few years.