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Definition of guitar in English: guitarnoun ɡɪˈtɑːɡəˈtɑr ![]() A stringed musical instrument, with a fretted fingerboard, typically incurved sides, and six or twelve strings, played by plucking or strumming with the fingers or a plectrum. See also electric guitar Example sentencesExamples - With a wry but startling curse, he stops strumming his guitar and looks to the audience for help.
- Acoustic guitars are strummed hard and fast on some songs, and are played with melodic flair on others.
- The latter is all punk bass and frantic fuzz guitars in the verses and haunting melody during the chorus.
- There's three of them, occupying two guitars and a bass and the rest of it just runs off a laptop.
- The music is a sophisticated meshing of guitars, busily efficient rhythms and electronica.
- In the early to mid nineties, fuzzy guitars and pumping bass lines were de rigueur.
- They both blend guitars, vocals and lyrics about lovers with electronic sounds.
- He spent time strumming his guitar and if he ever had any money he would give it to some political party.
- I'd definitely say that melody plays a big part in this band especially in the vocals and guitars.
- Gone are the acoustic guitars, with two electrics skating over the simple bass lines and rim shot drums.
- Sometimes it felt like the rhythm section were racing the guitars to see who could get to the end of the song first.
- We'll start here with the acoustic guitar and then look at the electric guitar later in the article.
- We'll start with a riff on a guitar, mandolin, bass or drums, and work it up from there.
- You use a lot of guitars, pianos and other acoustic instruments in your work.
- The strings of a guitar allow control of the pitch and harmonic content of the sound produced.
- I can skip the searching process now and just grab a guitar, bass, keys or drums and lay it down.
- The album features an array of tracks mostly played on either the acoustic guitar or on the piano.
- They were angry, but they had a sense of humour and knew how to tune their guitars.
- One of them was in the iso and the other guy was out in the room with the guitars and the bass going.
- Maybe I too could be a rancher in Montana, plucking a guitar on my porch as the sun goes down.
Origin Early 17th century: from Spanish guitarra (partly via French), from Greek kithara, denoting an instrument similar to the lyre. Rhymes aargh, Accra, afar, ah, aha, aide-mémoire, ajar, Alcazar, are, Armagh, armoire, Artois, au revoir, baa, bah, bar, barre, bazaar, beaux-arts, Bekaa, bête noire, Bihar, bizarre, blah, Bogotá, Bonnard, bra, cafard, café noir, Calabar, car, Carr, Castlebar, catarrh, Changsha, char, charr, cigar, comme ci comme ça, commissar, coup d'état, de haut en bas, devoir, Dhofar, Directoire, Du Bois, Dumas, Dunbar, éclat, embarras de choix, escritoire, fah, famille noire, far, feu de joie, film noir, foie gras, Fra, galah, gar, guar, ha, hah, ha-ha, Halacha, hurrah, hussar, huzza, insofar, Invar, jar, je ne sais quoi, ka, kala-azar, Kandahar, khimar, Khorramshahr, knar, Krasnodar, Kwa, la-di-da, lah, Lehár, Loire, ma, mama, mamma, mar, Mardi Gras, ménage à trois, mirepoix, moire, nam pla, Navarre, noir, objet d'art, pa, pah, Panama, papa, par, Pará, Paraná, pas, pâté de foie gras, peau-de-soie, pietà, Pinot Noir, pooh-bah, poult-de-soie, pya, rah, registrar, Saar, Salazar, Sana'a, sang-froid, scar, schwa, Seychellois, shah, Shangri-La, shikar, ska, sol-fa, spa, spar, star, Starr, Stranraer, ta, tahr, tar, tartare, tata, tra-la, tsar, Twa, Villa, voilà, waratah, yah Definition of guitar in US English: guitarnounɡəˈtärɡəˈtɑr A stringed musical instrument, with a fretted fingerboard, typically incurved sides, and six or twelve strings, played by plucking or strumming with the fingers or a plectrum. See also electric guitar Example sentencesExamples - We'll start with a riff on a guitar, mandolin, bass or drums, and work it up from there.
- We'll start here with the acoustic guitar and then look at the electric guitar later in the article.
- They both blend guitars, vocals and lyrics about lovers with electronic sounds.
- With a wry but startling curse, he stops strumming his guitar and looks to the audience for help.
- You use a lot of guitars, pianos and other acoustic instruments in your work.
- Acoustic guitars are strummed hard and fast on some songs, and are played with melodic flair on others.
- One of them was in the iso and the other guy was out in the room with the guitars and the bass going.
- I'd definitely say that melody plays a big part in this band especially in the vocals and guitars.
- I can skip the searching process now and just grab a guitar, bass, keys or drums and lay it down.
- Sometimes it felt like the rhythm section were racing the guitars to see who could get to the end of the song first.
- He spent time strumming his guitar and if he ever had any money he would give it to some political party.
- Maybe I too could be a rancher in Montana, plucking a guitar on my porch as the sun goes down.
- The latter is all punk bass and frantic fuzz guitars in the verses and haunting melody during the chorus.
- There's three of them, occupying two guitars and a bass and the rest of it just runs off a laptop.
- They were angry, but they had a sense of humour and knew how to tune their guitars.
- The strings of a guitar allow control of the pitch and harmonic content of the sound produced.
- The album features an array of tracks mostly played on either the acoustic guitar or on the piano.
- The music is a sophisticated meshing of guitars, busily efficient rhythms and electronica.
- Gone are the acoustic guitars, with two electrics skating over the simple bass lines and rim shot drums.
- In the early to mid nineties, fuzzy guitars and pumping bass lines were de rigueur.
Origin Early 17th century: from Spanish guitarra (partly via French), from Greek kithara, denoting an instrument similar to the lyre. |