I always tell people this. Learn the acoustic first, if you master how to play acoustic then you will have no problem playing electric as your fingers just glide up and down the neck no problem. An acoustic guitar player who makes the guitar sound great is a truely good guitarist where as electric guitars are easy to sound good on with the effects and pedals and distortion etc Playing classical music is difficult and not something a learner should get into straight away.
Not entirely. The basic chords are all the same on the three different types of guitars. But say for instance, you're a fingerstyle guitarist and you wanted to play solos on an electric guitar, it would be hard.
You would need to do things such as shredding, alternate picking and sweep picking. But again like I said, the basic chords are all the same on the three different types of guitars. I'm a good electric guitarist but I've only started learning to play acoustic.
It's not as easy as it seems.
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