Can We Learn Guitar Together?

Keep the learn guitar questions coming! I liked this one:

Question: My best friend and I want to learn guitar together. My friend told me that they had a guitar in advance, and I assumed it was acoustic because they told me how much they love acoustics and how pretty they sound. So I was like, okay. Since we’re teaching ourselves together, I’ll get an acoustic, too.

Well, I get my guitar. They say, "Madison! Why’d you get acoustic? I have an electric!" So now we’re stuck. She’s got an acoustic, I’ve got an electric, and we want to learn together.

So, in conclusion, I have several questions.

(1) Since we have different guitars, can we still learn together? When I say learn together, I don’t mean we’re learning guitar separately but we’re in the same room. I mean that we’ll be TOGETHER, right next to each next to each other, practicing and learning TOGETHER, side-by-side, playing and learning the notes simultaneously.
(2) Do acoustic and electric guitars have different notes or are they the same?

Thanks.
thanks, Average Mike. You seem to pop up in all my guitar questions fairly quickly and you’re very helpful! So thanks again.

Answer: Yes and yes. You can learn together and they have the same notes.

One Response to “Can We Learn Guitar Together?”

  1. Amber says:

    sure even though there ganna sound different and they have different obstacle sure you can

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