Is it better to learn electric guitar on the basis of folk guitar or classical guitar

Updated on amusement 2024-07-27
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Let me tell you so.

    Electric guitars and folk guitars are similar in many ways. For example, the general articulation of an electric guitar (that is, the acoustic sound) is the same as that of a folk guitar. There are many places that are connected.

    And these two guitars are mostly used for accompaniment.

    Whereas classical guitars are different. The classical guitar is a more serious instrument. It is mostly used to play pure instrumental music, world famous songs, guitar concertos, and so on.

    Judging from the performance techniques, there are similarities between electric and folk songs. And these two kinds of performance techniques are very different from those of classical ones.

    In a word, electricity and folk songs belong to the more expressive category. Whereas classics belong to the category of rigor.

    As for the fact that you have a foundation in folk songs, you can learn both the electric piano and the classical if you want to. See which path you prefer to take.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No''nNone of them!'' Generally speaking! If you want to learn electric guitar, you have to have a foundation of folk guitar!

    Chords in all directions!! It's much harder to press the chords in the electric giri than in folk (or classical)! In general, the main thing to learn is to play the horn of the solo!

    The most used is the overtones of the effect!! The most ** hobby, I only like the pure sound of Muji (that is, folk songs)!! You love Denkichi very much!!

    Maybe you're cool and chic for Denji, right?"

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After learning the folk guitar, you will have a teaching disagreement when you play the electric guitar, and the two fingerings seem very simple, but they are actually very difficult to learn, so I recommend you to learn classical guitar. (I have experience with this).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Let's put aside "is it better to learn electric guitar or classical guitar", basically the playing techniques of electric guitar and the field of ** and classical guitar take two routes:

    1. The performance of classical guitar basically belongs to the orthodox traditional field, which will make your ** more formal and artistically expressive. The downside is that it obliterates individuality!!

    2. The electric guitar is a product of the twentieth century, and it pays attention to freedom, individuality, and creativity! The disadvantage is that some so-called "artists" who have graduated from formal art schools are flattered.

    Therefore, it is not up to others to decide which route to choose. This is also the trajectory of your life! 16 years old, it's up to you how you go.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The most important thing depends on which direction you want to develop. If you want to go in the direction of pure art. Study the classics. If you imagine the direction of fashion. Learn electric guitar. That's the key. Everything else is easy to say. I'm sure you can.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course, it's good to learn electricity.

    You will find it easy in the process of learning.

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