Solid bodied, semi-acoustic thin or jumbo bodies, Guitars (standard string configurations 6 or 12) & bass guitars.
3 types acoustic base and electric
Yes, there are solid, hollow and semi-hollow body types of electric guitars.
Guild Guitar makes both acoustic and electric guitars. Some specific types for the acoustic include the Orpheum series, the bass series, and the traditional series. While, the specific types of electric guitar is the American Patriarch and Newark series.
There are many different types of guitars, some would have to be the 12-stringed guitar, the Mexican Jarana, the South American Charango, the metal-strung guitar, the Cello guitar, the Hawaiin guitar(Ukulele), the electric guitar, the acoustic guitar and the electric-acoustic guitar.
There are many different types of electric guitars, and they are made with a variety of materials, including plastic.
The big difference between these types of guitar is that an electric is much quieter than an acoustic. In a high school class full of teenagers a student with an electric guitar will not be able to be heard by the teacher. This is a BIG detriment to one's progression with the instrument. Most classes require an acoustic guitar but technically you can still learn in a group setting with a quieter electric guitar.
An electric guitar
Well, it actually depends on the period of time. At the moment it's actually an electric guitar.
The difference between an electric guitar and an air guitar is a electric guitar is an actual guitar and an air guitar is imaginary. An air guitar is when people pretend to play a guitar with hand movements. An electric guitar converts vibrations of its steelcorded strings into electric current. These currents then go to a amplifier to make them louder.
An electric base guitar is usually tuned an octave lower than an electric lead guitar.
Electric guitar!!!
There are both types. As well as semi-hollow but most electric guitars are solid and are also called 'solidbody'