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Electric vs acoustic


adi859
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adi859
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09/25/2019 11:51 pm

Hi. I have completed all the lessons up to the 5 chord power pack but I am trying to learn electric guitar. It seems like most of the lessons apply to acoustic rhythm guitar. Am I not going through the right lessons here? Is there a course of lessons I need to follow that's , more specific to electric guitar. I know some of the principles are the same but I wish you guys had something to guide me better at learning electric, most specifically lead electric.

thanks


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manXcat
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manXcat
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09/26/2019 1:32 am

Acoustic or electric for fundamentals, it doesn't really matter. If you can't interpolate then you've bigger problems.

F1 taught on electric is here. F2 on electric here.

You misperceive that there isn't a logical progressive structured path to guide you to where you want to go.


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mcchuck47
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mcchuck47
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09/29/2019 8:35 pm

I use an electric guitar for all lessons, I'm in playing in the key of D, electric guitar sounds really good with the play along.


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Vic Marc
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Vic Marc
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10/21/2019 1:51 pm

I'm learning guitar for 1 year now but for 2 months with Guitar Tricks. I love it. However I like playing my strat plugged and for accoustic songs unplugged. I have a strat and a LesPaul and 2 acoustic guitar a Yamaha and an Ibanez but I find them too loud for my ears and dont sound as nice as my strat unplugged. Not to metion the playability therefore I stopped playing acoustic and let the guitars in their cases. No wonder all geat guitar players play electric. Anyone has the same issue?


Learning guitar without perfect pitch but with hearing aids

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