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The Difference between Electric Guitar Courses and Acoustic Guitar Courses
If you want to learn playing a guitar, you might be wondering whether to start with an electric or an
acoustic guitar. Needless to say, that the guitar course you will choose will also depend on the kind of
instrument you want to play. There are good electric guitar courses and equally great acoustic guitar
courses available in the market. A comparison between them will help you to make an informed
decision.
An electric guitar is a very different musical instrument than acoustic guitar. An acoustic guitar is a
hollow instrument and produces its sound through reverberations. The sound is not electrically
distorted. But the very basis of a plugged in instrument is sound distortion and amplification through
amplifiers and distortion pedals. So, you will need very different courses for different guitars.
Good courses have much more stress on playing rock and metal music. An electric guitar is a more
public instrument than acoustic guitar because it is louder and faster. Therefore, any one who wants to
learn the non acoustic guitar has the secret ambition of becoming a lead guitarist or playing in front of a
crowd.
So, the guitar courses for electric guitar have more stress on techniques like hammer on, vibratos, pull
off, muting, speed picking, string bending etc. Most leading rock or metal guitarists are masters of these
techniques and the songs are also based on these know-how. These instructional courses will also give a
lot of stress on scales like pentatonic, and chromatic scales.
An acoustic guitar course will give a lot of stress on finger techniques. You will hear terms like arpeggios,
c