guitar comparison

             "To be a musician is to surrender to process, as music is never a thing to be mastered, but rather a universe to be explored. Explore this world every day and your natural talent will find its voice." (Jeff Foster, 1997) It's been said that music is the universal language, and to many, what better way to speak than through the strings of a guitar? From Lead Belly to Led Zeppelin, from Chet Atkins to Carlos Santana, from B.B. King to Les Paul, to Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton , as soloists, part of a band or part of an orchestra, musicians have played guitars for centuries.
             In today's music world musicians play both electric and acoustic guitars. Which is better? Electric and acoustic guitars can be played in the same manner, but they are very different instruments. Most beginners choose an acoustic guitar over an electric because of its cost and portability.
             Electric guitars are generally easier to play than acoustics because of their lighter strings. Electric guitars can be played with less effort because the amplifier produces the sound. The guitar itself produces the acoustic guitar's sound. Therefore to be louder the musician must play with more effort. Electric guitars are custom to rock music, even though they are played in a lot of today's country groups. Acoustic guitars symbolize country music but are also used by bands that play different types of music.
             Electric guitars are generally heavier and thinner than acoustic guitars. Electric and acoustic guitars come in various shapes, sizes, and colors. Electric guitars range from solid basic black to vibrant spotted color. Acoustic guitars are mostly a naturally finish or sunburst color.
             Electric guitars cost more than acoustic guitar. The reason is that for an electric guitar to make sound it must be plugged into an amp. An electric guitar starter pack includes an amp, bag, guitar, and cables. An acoustic guitar start...

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