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  1. Guitar - Wikipedia

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    WebAcoustic guitars form several notable subcategories within the acoustic guitar group: classical and flamenco guitars; steel-string guitars, which include the flat-topped, or "folk", guitar; twelve-string guitars; and the arched-top guitar.The acoustic guitar group also includes unamplified guitars designed to play in different registers, such as the acoustic …

  2. Electric guitar - Wikipedia

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    WebBy early-mid 1935, Electro String Instrument Corporation had achieved success with the "Frying Pan", and set out to capture a new audience through its release of the Electro-Spanish Model B and the Electro-Spanish Ken Roberts, which was the first full 25-inch scale electric guitar ever produced. The Electro-Spanish Ken Roberts was revolutionary for its …

  3. Guitars | Musician's Friend

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    WebWithin those categories are buried a huge range of choices. Each of these guitars can be non-cutaway, single-cutaway or double-cutaway. If you're mostly playing rhythm, you might not want or need a cutaway guitar. If you're soloing a lot, upper fret access will be more important. Hollowbody guitars can be full-depth or thin-line.

  4. Cannibal Corpse - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives

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    WebPictured from left to right: Rob Barrett, Alex Webster, George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher, Erik Rutan, and Paul Mazurkiewicz. Cannibal Corpse formed in December 1988. They are considered an important name in the death metal genre, as well as one of the style's most commercially-successful bands.

  5. Music Accessories | Musician's Friend

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    WebGet the guaranteed lowest prices, largest selection and free shipping on most Music Accessories at Musician's Friend.

  6. Jazz guitar - Wikipedia

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    WebJazz guitar may refer to either a type of electric guitar or a guitar playing style in jazz, using electric amplification to increase the volume of acoustic guitars.. In the early 1930s, jazz musicians sought to amplify their sound to be heard over loud big bands.When guitarists in big bands switched from acoustic to semi-acoustic guitar and began using amplifiers, it …

  7. Acoustic guitar - Wikipedia

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    WebHistory. The guitar likely originated in Spain in the early 16th century, deriving from the guitarra latina.. Gitterns, (small, plucked guitars) were the first small, guitar-like instruments created during the Spanish Middle Ages with a round back, like that of the lute. Modern guitar-shaped instruments were not seen until the Renaissance era, when the body and …

  8. The Rhythm of the Saints - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Rhythm of the Saints peaked at No. 4 on the US album chart, while Graceland had peaked at No. 3, ranking them both among Simon's most commercially successful albums. The album was also successful across the Atlantic, reaching No. 1 on the UK album chart. However, with the exception of "The Obvious Child", none of its three singles—including …

  9. Used Yamaha Acoustic Guitars | Guitar Center

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    WebSave money on Used Yamaha Acoustic Guitars at Guitar Center. All pre-owned items are rated and scored. Buy online or at your local store today!

  10. Bob Weir - Wikipedia

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    WebRobert Hall Weir (/ w ɪər / WEER; né Parber, born October 16, 1947) is an American musician and songwriter best known as a founding member of the Grateful Dead.After the group disbanded in 1995, Weir performed with The Other Ones, later known as The Dead, together with other former members of the Grateful Dead.Weir also founded and played …



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