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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(151) At the song's end, he casually tosses his guitar over his shoulder and into the drum kit.
(152) I had nothing to do with the recording and creative side but I changed guitar strings and that kind of thing.
(153) The round, muted bluesy guitar is solid and unassuming until it explodes into a dizzying solo.
(154) The craftsman is Trevor Usher, a guitar maker and former model boat builder.
(155) The album is an absolute feast of fully cranked guitar and catchy pop choruses.
(156) He began playing the guitar at age 7, copying his older brother Jimmie.
(157) But both confess that they originally learned to play guitar and did so from an adolescent adoration of Western pop music.
(158) Why commission a craftsman to labour for weeks on a design of guitar that was specifically intended for mass production?
(159) My guitar, by the way, is a Gibson Les Paul Standard played direct into the amp.
(160) Frehley appears to shoot rockets from his guitar that damage the sound system.
(161) Finally, Neville Marten, how dare you dismiss the guitar as a mere machine?
(162) Hard knee is great for bass guitar, when it's actually okay for the compression to be heard.
(163) Something almost mystically, er, right, about guitar, bass and drums and nothing else.
(164) There's a double cutaway arrangement and it's a very different body shape from any jazz guitar that I've seen.
(165) As commonly occurs with solo harpsichord and guitar recordings, a reduced volume setting is needed to give the correct aural loudness.
(166) His acoustic guitar work is considered the standard by which all other flamenco players are now measured.
(167) Baryon performs solo and in duo with percussionist Mina Cinelu who also plays guitar, banjo, mandolin and synthesizer.
(168) Lieder by Franz Schubert with guitar accompaniments from the period.
(169) Loved for his big glasses and silly grin, he mastered the art of playing guitar while walking in circles.
(170) Her hobbies were playing the guitar and sketching.
(171) The guitarist trashed his guitar and threw it into the audience.
(172) They weren't that enamoured a guy in and sitting down a guitar and stealing their business.
(173) At the time Hammett was taking private guitar lessons from now famous Joe Satriani. In 2002, he became the first inductee into Guitar World magazine's Hall of Fame.
(174) The guitar also has an important function, using techniques like strumming (rasgueado) or tapping the soundboard.
(175) With two months of training, She plays the guitar after a fashion.
(176) Over the coming years, Segovia would perfect his technique and push luthiers to experiment with new woods and designs that could increase the natural amplification of the guitar.
(177) Rock Band is an evolutionary jump forward from Guitar Hero, the interactive video game played with a guitar-shaped controller.http://sentencedict.com/guitar.html
(178) Bronka is somewhat infamous for his screeching electric guitar work.
(179) Instruments: Ma Tou Qin , Stell Guitar Cora , Harp , Dub . Bass, Dums & Ethnic Percussions.
(180) Pyke's giant guitar is called SS Maton, which has an outboard motor and sails well.
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