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  1. Air guitar (2190 bytes)
    1: ...r guitar. Real guitar players also often play air guitar quite accurately while listening to their favorit...
    3: ...d can become swept away by the music. Playing air guitar can be considered a specialised form of [[dance]]...
    5: ...in [[Oulu]], [[Finland]]. The first organised air guitar competition in [[Australia]] was held in 2002, an...
    7: ...ting in their tourbus and playing the song on air guitar or air drum.
    17: .../www.omvf.net/2004/ilmakitara.php?lang=en The Air Guitar World Championships]
  2. Guitar (36953 bytes)
    1: ...[Image:guitar.png|thumb|160px|right|The classical guitar typically has 3 [[nylon]] and 3 [[nickel]]-wound ...
    2: [[Image:guitar.jpg|thumb|160px|right|The acoustic guitar features [[steel]] strings and more guide dots on...
    4: ... [[fingerpicking|fingers]], or a [[plectrum]] ([[guitar pick]]). The sound is produced by [[vibrating str...
    6: ...ollow in acoustic guitars, solid in most electric guitars) and a '''neck'''. Typically, a '''headstock''' ...
    8: ...s may be [[acoustic guitar|acoustic]], [[electric guitar|electric]] (i.e. with electrical amplification) o...
  3. Steel guitar (2051 bytes)
    1: ...ss.1.jpeg|thumb|right|A [[Dobro]] style resonator guitar]]
    2: ...waiian guitar''', and is predated by [[bottleneck guitar]].
    4: A 'Steel Guitar' is one designed exclusively to be played using a...
    6: ...perly called steel guitars - they are 'resonator' guitars, which, instead of the more common soundhole, ut...
    8: ... hole would normally be. Versions of this type of guitar, by Dobro and other manufacturers such as Nationa...

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  1. Janis Joplin (8673 bytes)
    32: ... in to a few broadly-defined roles -- the gentle, guitar-strumming 'folkie' (e.g. [[Judy Collins]], [[Joni...
  2. Joni Mitchell (9996 bytes)
    5: ...time covering over four [[octave]]s) and unique [[guitar]] playing, tuning the instrument in unorthodox ma...
    15: ...zz musician) [[Jaco Pastorius]]'s fretless [[bass guitar]]. The songs themselves, however, were more simi...
  3. Alanis Morissette (25762 bytes)
    48: ...ised the lyrics on the spot to Ballard's delicate guitar strums. The version of the song that appeared on ...
  4. Patti Smith (6059 bytes)
    6: ...er with a full band comprising Kaye, Ivan Kral ([[guitar]]), Jay Dee Daugherty ([[drums]]) and Richard Soh...
  5. Lucinda Williams (4182 bytes)
    4: ...finity for music at an early age, and was playing guitar at 12.
  6. Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
    10: ... Gun]]". She also met [[Steve Caton]], who played guitars on her albums through ''[[To Venus and Back]]'' ...
    39: ...f reasons. Stylistically, Amos put drums and bass guitar at the forefront, using her piano playing as an a...
    87: ...d]], and [[harmonium]], with [[Steve Caton]] on [[guitar]] on some songs. The tour, renowned for Amos' int...
    89: ...no and [[Kurzweil]] as well as [[Steve Caton]] on guitar, [[Matt Chamberlain]] on drums, and Jon Evans on ...
  7. Woodworking (12397 bytes)
    90: ...truments|stringed musical instruments]] such as [[guitar]]s or [[violin]]s.
  8. Music (16462 bytes)
    43: ...eriod of music, and includes scores, lead sheets, guitar tablature, among the more common notations. Gener...
  9. Harmonica (21752 bytes)
    56: called "bending", a term borrowed from guitarists, who literally "bend" a string in order to cr...
    203: ...rdings ([[DeFord Bailey]]), duo recordings with a guitarist ([[Hammie Nixon]], [[Walter Horton]], [[Sonny ...
    205: ...e electric amplification of instrument: first the guitar and then the harp, bass, vocals, etc. The origin...
    213: ...e harmonica become less prominent as the electric guitar became the favourite instrument for solos. [[Pa...
    217: ...of the harmonica. Heavily influenced by electric guitarist, John Popper of the [[Blues Travelers]] as dev...
  10. Ukulele (6345 bytes)
    1: ...ntially a smaller, four-stringed version of the [[guitar]]. In the early [[20th century]], the instrument'...
    13: ...ome historians say such a tuning makes it a small guitar, since the re-entrant tuning is the characteristi...
  11. Banjo (6143 bytes)
    22: ...As the name suggests, it is usually played with a guitar-style [[plectrum|pick]] (that is, a single one he...
    24: ...mple, that of a [[bouzouki]] or [[dobro|resonator guitar]]) have also been made, though these are not so c...
  12. Appalachian dulcimer (3259 bytes)
    7: ...temporary play has borrowed from chord theory and guitar analogues to create a variety of more complex way...
  13. Berimbau (11944 bytes)
    2: ...ct matter of a popular song by Brazilian [[guitar|guitarist]] [[Baden Powell (musician)| Baden Powell]], ...
    85: *[[Max Cavalera]] - Lead singer and guitarist in metal bands Sepultura and Soulfly
  14. Bouzouki (4321 bytes)
    15: ...the same exactly as the first four strings of the guitar, making it easier to play both instruments.
  15. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    266: ...http://www.arlivre.com/audio/aclr8.mp3 Portuguese Guitar: Cha�o]
    273: .... The music is usually linked to the [[Portuguese guitar]] and the Portuguese word ''[[saudade]]''. Althou...
  16. Texas (39610 bytes)
    571: *musical instrument — [[guitar]]
  17. New Jersey (35646 bytes)
    155: ...for his signature "Bulls-eye" [[Gibson Les Paul]] guitar.
    169: ...ew Jersey. The brothers, Dean and Robert, are the guitarist and bassist for the band.
  18. String instrument (8163 bytes)
    7: Instruments such as the [[guitar]] and [[kora]] are plucked, either by a finger or...
    8: ... [[Led Zeppelin]] sometimes played the [[electric guitar]] this way, for example).
    39: ... obtained. With instruments such as the violin or guitar the player may press down on the strings with the...
    70: [[Image:guitar-and-lute.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Guitar and lute posed side-by-side]]
    82: * [[Guitar]]
  19. Electronic musical instrument (4501 bytes)
    1: ...lified electronically - for example an [[electric guitar]]. Usually the instrument will have some way of c...
  20. List of musical instruments (9508 bytes)
    154: * [[Guitar]]s:
    155: ** [[Acoustic guitar]]
    156: ** [[Bass guitar]]
    157: ** [[Classical guitar]]
    158: ** [[Electric Guitar]]

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