guitars

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İngilizce - Türkçe
gitarlar
guitar
{i} gitar

Onun gitar çalmasını istiyorum. - I want him to play the guitar.

Gitarı ne kadar iyi çalabiliyorsun? - How well can you play guitar?

guitar
gitar çalma
guitar
guitarfish vatoz gibi bir balık
guitar
Rhinobatus
guitar
(isim) gitar
guitar
guitarist gitarcı
guitar
gitarist

Tom iyi bir gitaristtir. - Tom is a good guitarist.

Gitarist olmak istiyorum. - I want to be a guitarist.

guitar
gitar çalan kimse
guitar
kitara
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of guitar
acoustic guitars
plural form of acoustic guitar
air guitars
plural form of air guitar
bass guitars
plural form of bass guitar
bottleneck guitars
plural form of bottleneck guitar
electric guitars
plural form of electric guitar
flamenco guitars
plural form of flamenco guitar
guitar
A stringed musical instrument, usually with fretted fingerboard and 6 strings, played with the fingers or a plectrum (guitar pick)
guitar
To play the guitar
slide guitars
plural form of slide guitar
guitar
{n} a stringed musical instrument
guitar
a stringed instrument usually having six strings; played by strumming or plucking
guitar
A string instrument from Spain, with a large, flat-backed sound box, violin-like curved shape, a fretted neck, and six strings
guitar
{i} six or twelve-stringed musical instrument with a long fretted neck
guitar
A stringed instrument capable of playing chords as well as melodies
guitar
Plucked-string instrument originally made of wood with a hollow resonating body and a fretted fingerboard; types include acoustic and electric
guitar
A universal term for the popular stringed instruments from Spain (but dating back to the Greek Kithara), with a large, flat-backed sound box, Violin-like curved shape, a fretted neck, and six strings
guitar
A stringed instrument of music resembling the lute or the violin, but larger, and having six strings, three of silk covered with silver wire, and three of catgut, played upon with the fingers
guitar
A guitar is a musical instrument with six strings and a long neck. You play the guitar by plucking or strumming the strings. Plucked stringed instrument. It normally has six strings, a fretted fingerboard, and a soundbox with a pronounced waist. It probably originated in Spain in the early 16th century. By 1800 it was being strung with six single strings; 19th-century innovations gave it its modern form. Modern classical guitar technique owes much to Francisco Tárrega (1852-1909), and Andrés Segovia gave the instrument prominence in the concert hall. However, it has always been primarily an amateur's instrument, and it remains an important folk instrument in many countries. The 12-string guitar is strung in six double courses. The Hawaiian, or steel, guitar is held horizontally and the strings are stopped by the pressure of a metal bar, producing a sweet glissando tone. The electric guitar represented a major development. Electric pickups were attached to the acoustic guitar in the 1920s. In the 1940s Les Paul invented the solid-body guitar; lacking a soundbox, it transmits only the string vibrations. With its long-sustained notes, affinity for strong amplification, and capacity for producing wailing melodic lines as well as harshly percussive rhythms, it soon became the principal instrument of Western popular music
guitar
This is a stringed instrument The modern guitar has 6 strings, which may be plucked or strummed, and are stretched along a fretted fingerboard The guitar spred through Europe from Spain in the 14th-century
guitar
a six-stringed instrument plucked or strummed with either fingers or picks In the Appalachian South, guitars are flat-backed and are typically picked or strummed with a single flatpick In this collection the guitar, when it is used, provides chords and rhythm in accompaniment to the fiddle
guitars

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