A sliding part of some mechanism; a device which slides or may be slid; New Zealand, a serving hatch (see sense j); Music, on wind instruments…
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释义 | society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > stringed instruments > guitar or lute type > [noun] > guitar > other guitars (24) slidec1608 A sliding part of some mechanism; a device which slides or may be slid; New Zealand, a serving hatch (see sense j); Music, on wind instruments… samisen1616 A Japanese guitar of three strings, played with a plectrum. angelique1660 Music. A plucked stringed instrument of the baroque period, resembling a lute or theorbo in form, having a round back and a long neck with two… angelot1678 Chiefly poetic. A stringed instrument, apparently resembling a lute. Cf. angelique, n. angel lutea1708 a plucked stringed instrument of the baroque period, resembling a lute or theorbo in form, having a round back and a long neck with two pegboxes; =… strim-stramc1730 A rude stringed instrument of the guitar kind. sitar1777 A stringed musical instrument, traditionally played in India, having a hemispherical body, a long neck, and movable frets. balalaika1788 A musical instrument of the guitar kind, with a triangular body, popular in Russia and other Slav countries. Also attributive. ramkie1805 A guitar-like instrument, formerly played by the Khoekhoe peoples of South Africa, consisting of three or four strings stretched out along a board… sancho1817 A kind of simple guitar used in West Africa. sanxian1839 A Chinese three-stringed plucked instrument with a long neck and oval-shaped body. Cf. samisen, n. bass guitar1855 any of various instruments resembling a (large) standard guitar, but which produces lower notes; (now) esp. a (usually electric) guitar with a… gimbri1876 A small Moorish guitar played by plucking the strings with a piece of dry palmetto leaf; also, a player of this instrument. cuatro1904 A small guitar-like instrument of a kind originating in Latin America, typically having four strings. electric guitar1933 a guitar having a pick-up (pickup, n. 20a(b)) to convert the vibrations of the plucked strings (or those of the strings and the body) into electrical… requinto1937 Chiefly in the music of Spain and Latin America: a small, high-pitched guitar. Also occasionally: a type of small drum producing a high-pitched sound. tamburitza1941 A stringed musical instrument of the Balkans resembling a guitar or mandoline. Cf. tamboura, n. a. tiple1942 Any of various high-pitched stringed instruments played in Spain and the Spanish-speaking parts of the Americas, each resembling a small guitar. dobro1952 The name (proprietary in the U.S.) for a type of acoustic guitar with steel resonating discs fitted inside the body under the bridge, popular for… acoustic guitar1953 a guitar of the traditional kind, having a hollow body in which the vibrations of the strings resonate to produce sound; a guitar which does not… acoustical guitar1957 = acoustic guitar n. at acoustic, adj. n.compounds. bottleneck guitar1961 a style of guitar playing, used esp. in blues, characterized by the use of a bottleneck (sense 3); a guitar used for this; cf. slide guitar n. at s… acoustic1962 = acoustic guitar n. at compounds. slide guitar1968 a style of guitar-playing characterized by a glissando effect produced by moving an object along the strings; a guitar used for this. |
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