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The video speaks by itselfhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StHkThA27-E

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Fool. Hardly.

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Fool. Hardly.

Link me a better one and I'll change my mind right away.

Always have wanted to play guitar. This sparks my interest once more

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Always have wanted to play guitar. This sparks my interest once more

I'm learning now, but for now it's the instrument that is going worse for me xD

You can't gauge acoustic guitar to electric guitar on equal terms. But,if it's based on pure technique obviously the electric guitarist is more knowledgeable of scales, timing for hammer ons and pull offs, and tempo.

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You can't gauge acoustic guitar to electric guitar on equal terms. But,if it's based on pure technique obviously the electric guitarist is more knowledgeable of scales, timing for hammer ons and pull offs, and tempo.

It is known that normal guitars are more difficult to play than the electric ones but, this fact apart, simply judging by these performances, it's a lot evident that the guitarist made by a long shot the best performance in both terms of technique and difficulty (not to mention that the composition itself is way more articulated and catchy)

It is known that normal guitars are more difficult to play than the electric ones but, this fact apart, simply judging by these performances, it's a lot evident that the guitarist made by a long shot the best performance in both terms of technique and difficulty (not to mention that the composition itself is way more articulated and catchy)

Difficulty? I admit, the acoustic guitarist performed a very catchy tune, but the electric guitarist uses often times more complex techniques such as hammer ons, pull offs, vibrato bends, and harmonics. THAT is not only difficult, but to compose so many things together takes far more knowledge. However, this by far isn't the best performance. I can find better ones.

Have you ever played guitar above basic chord strums? It's not an inslt, but often time people who don't have the information (like when I started) misjudge.

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Difficulty? I admit, the acoustic guitarist performed a very catchy tune, but the electric guitarist uses often times more complex techniques such as hammer ons, pull offs, vibrato bends, and harmonics. THAT is not only difficult, but to compose so many things together takes far more knowledge. However, this by far isn't the best performance. I can find better ones.

Have you ever played guitar above basic chord strums? It's not an inslt, but often time people who don't have the information (like when I started) misjudge.

Come one, get real.. that guy in the video you posted is indeed very good, but that's just it. Every good electric guitarist is able to perform what he has performed, but very few can perform what Amin performed. And about the complexity of the techniques..seriously dude, are you kidding? Have you seen what that guy did? Talking more generically the normal guitars are not that much harder than the electric guitars, but this singular performance crashed the hell out of any other normal or electric guitar performance..that's for sure. Also, I'm still learning to play the guitar but my father played both the normal guitar and the electric one and he, as the majority of others, said that the normal guitars are of course different but more difficult to play anyway for many reasons

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