Topic: TABs, Electric vs aAcoustic
I've been playing an acoustic Fender for a couple of years now. I have lately begun to work on tabs. Which guitar is easiest to learn on, acoustic or electric?
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Guitar chord forum - chordie → Acoustic → TABs, Electric vs aAcoustic
I've been playing an acoustic Fender for a couple of years now. I have lately begun to work on tabs. Which guitar is easiest to learn on, acoustic or electric?
Electric guitars fret easier. You don't usually need well - developed calluses to play electric unless you play long gigs.
Electrics have more complex choices to make a wide range of sounds with expensive equipment. This can be distracting when you're trying to learn new material.
I usually skull out the music on a new song with my acoustic until I have everything figured out including chords, solos, rhythm pattern and fitting all that in with vocal phrasing. I then like to practice the new tune on electric at full volume so I can hear any weak points as well as select sounds on my effects pedal that fit the song .
Then I drill the song until I cannot possibly hit any stinkers or forget any lyrics and am sick of hearing myself play the song, That's when I move it onto my play list with every expectation of pulling it up next week or next month and doing a good job on it..
cool,
I was having trouble pushing down hard enough to hit the notes and was falling behind on the tunes. Thought it was just my bumbling fingures. Thanks for the input.
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