Similar words: suitable, military, militarism, anguish, guidance, guideline, distinguish, suite. Meaning: [gɪ'tɑr /-'tɑː] n. a stringed instrument usually having six strings; played by strumming or plucking.
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(121) They create a musical universe dominated by multiple percussion and underpinned by Mazinho Lima s tirelessly inventive bass guitar.
(122) Aunt Mimi was always on his back about him "wasting time playing that silly guitar".
(123) With the invention of the electric guitar, rock 'n' roll was born.
(124) Eric Clapton, Greg Allman and many other great guitar players were big fans of his.
(125) Of course I'd seen pictures and I've always wanted a guitar like that.
(126) Gregory's bass guitar was out of tune because of a wayward string and none of the group had guitar tuners.
(127) PENSA-SUHR the ultimate guitar, unique, mint condition, phone for more details.
(128) He wrote a guitar concerto for John Williams, amongst other things.
(129) So, impressed by him, I got myself a bass guitar.
(130) I would argue that virtually every successful electric guitar since 1958 has owed something to one or more of the above-mentioned instruments.
(131) You'd really need to re-fret this guitar before you used it in anger.
(132) The godfather of proto-punk guitar slinging, Thunders is memorialized on this 12-cut live disc recorded in Tokyo in 1988.
(133) Korg seem to have done the impossible and produced a totally digital processor with some absolutely authentic guitar sounds.
(134) Although she likes avant-garde music, Lydia also plays classical guitar and piano.
(135) Budd, who has been strumming his acoustic guitar through the Midwest, writes introspective songs with a witty, sincere touch.
(136) If you think of all jazz guitar music as boring bebop stuff, think again.
(137) His main claim to fame was that he made the Chiquita guitar that Billy Gibbons endorsed about ten, fifteen years ago.
(138) One fan sang along and plucked at an imaginary guitar, but he turned out to be the roadie.
(139) But in rock, lead guitar extravagance was crucial to the music and the supporting culture.
(140) There are several dings and dents in the body where the guitar has suffered the slings and arrows of a curious public.
(141) But big audiences meant that country guitarists were quick to realise the benefits of an amplified electric guitar.
(142) He re-appears, gently strumming his 40-year-old acoustic guitar in the midst of the audience and proceeds to busk around the crowd!
(143) Grateful Dead guitar guru Jerry Garcia may be dead, but he can still cut a deal.
(144) You know, when the Beatles started there was a record company guy who said electric guitar music was finished.
(145) Durham born Gregory had only been playing the bass guitar for a few weeks when he joined.
(146) I made a deal with my mum to take clarinet lessons if I could have guitar lessons as well.
(147) Other makes such as Filia, Craypas and Guitar produce boxed sets.
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(148) Sometimes the derivative models achieved success through a particular artist holding on to their subaltern guitar long after they'd made it.
(149) Unheralded Davie Allan has worn the unofficial crown as master of the fuzz guitar for nearly as long.
(150) Inclined to be an unpredictable live outing, the Veggies do the business with an energising blur of Neds-ish guitar fodder.
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