The school employs two music teachers, has a large school choir and offers tuition in piano, guitar, recorder, violin and flute. |
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Mark Kelly's guitar added soul to the group as he bashed out a harmonious antidote to the high pitch of the violins. |
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He ambles on to the stage, scruffed-up in his black leather jacket and clutching his black acoustic guitar. |
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Then he swaps to bass guitar or acoustic, Derek comes in on violin, Basil starts to sing. |
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She opened on acoustic guitar with a beautiful ballad, showing the full range of her warm voice. |
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I use other instruments, including the keyboard and bass guitar, to take my music to a crescendo. |
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I was about to knock on the door when I heard a snare hit, followed by a bass guitar, and an acoustic. |
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To the guitar riffs he said nothing, letting the ear splitting dissonance of the whammy bar do all the talking for him. |
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He recently released a jazz-based CD which shows his command of the steel and nylon acoustics as well as electric jazz guitar. |
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While he plays his signature Gibson SG guitar, the band sit cross-legged holding plastic saxophones and keytars. |
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Now here's something that's sure to have you crashing around the front room practicing your best air guitar moves. |
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Inside the room was an electric guitar, something Conor couldn't afford, but something the club was willing to loan him for performances. |
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Even after 30 years, Budd's mighty wah-wah guitar and lounge-lizard electronics still sound cutting-edge groovy. |
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I always thought it was pulsing wah-wah reverb guitar that made the Whigs sound so Whigs-like. |
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With their harmony vocals, swirling Hammond organ, and wah-wah guitar, they soon became known as the Beach Boys of hard rock. |
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The CD began playing, guitar riffs wailed and the lead singer of Poison screamed out his lyrics. |
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The Lexicon Of Love, was a sensational debut, with its brass constructions and guitar ravishments. |
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When Mano Negra imploded, Chao went walkabout with a guitar and a tape recorder and, in 1998, the fruits of his efforts appeared as Clandestino. |
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An eerie synth dances with reverb-heavy guitar, while a simplistic, cool bass line keeps time with a snare. |
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And Ryan five rows back was doing his impression of the invisible band's guitarist on his air guitar. |
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In fifth grade, I had a snazzy red electric guitar with a whammy bar that I never really learned how to play. |
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Another veteran Etoiles hero, Syran Mbenza, adds in the gently rousing guitar solos, while horns, violin and accordion provide the backing. |
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In almost every song there is an acoustic element of either guitar, piano, horns, or vibraphones present in the mix. |
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We think this means there will be a man with a guitar standing behind her, and some chicks in rah-rah skirts. |
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The strings are used only to accent the melody, and any misgivings are quickly redeemed by yet another amazing guitar solo. |
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He was in the middle of doing the guitar solo on his air guitar when he finally looked up for a split second and noticed me. |
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In Spain, the audiences shout 'jaleos' while the flamenco dancers' footwork and the tapping of her castanets move to the strumming of the guitar. |
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Johnny's shrill harmonica joined the whang of the guitar to make a sound powerful enough to bring the walls down. |
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Neil Young says Jansch did for the acoustic guitar what Jimi Hendrix did for the electric guitar. |
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The listener is then whiplashed into a wall of Nirvana-esque fuzz guitar that begs to be moshed to. |
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The Bayou Brothers sound features a variety of instruments including the double bass, harmonica, washboard, kazoo, jaw harp, guitar and mandolin. |
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In the courtyard was The Ugly Mug Jug Band, a fearsome foursome with a banjo, guitar, washboard, harmonica and jug. |
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It affixes to the guitar in a very simple fashion, and it is able to be removed in a similarly easy manner. |
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A group of men drink aguardiente and sing boisterously near the water's edge to the accompaniment of a battered guitar. |
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Lead guitar and vocalist Andrew Kenny, has a relaxed and often whispery quality on the mic that is a perfect compliment to AMS's sound. |
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There's a guy outside Bay City Plaza in Geelong who busks by playing acoustic guitar and accompanying himself on the harmonica at the same time. |
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Ness sounds as hushed, gravelly, and desperate as always, singing over that ragged guitar twang. |
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Like a lot of instrumental guitar music, Man On Stilts comes across, at first, as music accompaniment for a '60s spaghetti western. |
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The 12 th marquis was an accomplished jazz pianist and his elder son likes to chill out with his guitar. |
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Claire is an accomplished pianist while Carthage plays clarinet, piano, flute and guitar. |
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Suddenly a young man jumped on to the podium and started playing his guitar and singing. |
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The boar could hear the sounds too, the rattling drums, the subtle bass, and the spiraling, convex echo guitar. |
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The ensemble instrumentation is any combination of brass, guitar, piano, string and wind instruments. |
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A great riff is what makes you make silly guitar noises while playing air guitar when you think no-one is looking. |
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Incorporating various styles of rock, jazz, blues and folk music, the quintet is lead by Matthews on guitar and vocals. |
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You put out an amazing first album full of quirky lyrics, passion and hard guitar strumming. |
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It's driven by a great bassline, some excellent acoustic guitar riffs and finds Nic Denson's vocals at their most spellbinding. |
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Therefore, it should come as no surprise that his self-created guitar festival focuses primarily on the blues. |
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Will Sergeant, head and hair down, concentrates on his guitar in his little corner behind a rack of effects. |
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He also switched between acoustic and electric guitar regularly throughout the night. |
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Murray, who is no longer with a band, played a set of rocksteady and reggae tunes on acoustic guitar. |
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Ged's inventive guitar licks provide ideal underpinning for Andy's intricate songs and the group's blistering sets of reels and jigs. |
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Strings, guitar, organ, beats and voice come together in one singular, kaleidoscopic and symphonic adventure. |
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Hunched over his acoustic guitar in a shabby Los Angeles nightclub, he hardly looks like Hollywood's newest sensation. |
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A multi-instrumentalist in high school, he played bass, guitar, keyboards, wind instruments, you name it. |
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Whilst one guitar churns and rasps with melodic chime, the other layers in off kilter leads and rich sustained sounds. |
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From the age of six, when he first picked up a guitar he dreamed of being a star, and now that dream could well be realised. |
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She plays the violin, viola and piano, while Antony plays the viola, cello, double bass, tuba, guitar and recorder. |
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According to the ideology of air guitar playing all evil things disappear from the world whenever people play the air guitar. |
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Martin's acoustic guitar playing is instantly recognisable and revered among guitar fans. |
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My main instrument is the guitar, although I also use keyboards, synthesisers, and sequencers in my musical meanderings. |
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Melodic and heartfelt lyrics meld seamlessly with gentle acoustic guitar riffs, pianos and xylophones and light drumming. |
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A minute into the track, Avi Bortnick's choppy wah-wah rhythm guitar kick starts proceedings, closely followed by Jesse Murphy on bass and drummer Adam Deitch. |
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The guitar and what sounds like a wheezy harmonium played backwards contribute to an impression of technologised folk that makes surprisingly engaging sense. |
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The fact that he's simultaneously miming the drum parts, semaphoring the instrumental twiddles and playing an air guitar only adds to the surreal nature of the occasion. |
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Percussion, brass, bass, guitar and wind instruments are the stimulants of choice, so soak up the lunar splendour with Stipsky at this free gig from 7.30 pm. |
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The chorus is a real grower, complete with excellent guitar flourishes. |
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The song, printed below, which had its first airing on BBC Radio Swindon, is a blend of guitar and keyboard work with some uplifting words of encouragement for the boys. |
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At one moment, the harp sounds like a fine-tuned guitar, at another it's like an enhanced electric wind instrument, with beautiful fluctuations, transitions and crescendos. |
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Granted, there's enough wicked fretwork and cool guitar noise throughout this record to both recall past glories and satiate those in need of a modern rock fix. |
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Smith punched out the chunky metal riffs on his Gibson guitar, while George inserted fleet-fingered leads and deafening whammy bar dips on his Gibson Explorer. |
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The band's signature sound comprises spacey vibes and keening tones, laced through with breathy flute, a lot of struck guitar and very little regular rhythm. |
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Conveying more raw emotion than some songs with vocals, this song has soundclips of an old man accepting his fate and a gospel singer singing with guitar and keyboard. |
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Plus the double-time rave during the sub-Jeff Beck guitar solo is a gas. |
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Throw a steel guitar in and it's the essence of western swing. |
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George would take out his lyric book and acoustic guitar and play us the song we would be working on that day. |
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George took his acoustic guitar and began showing me the chord changes, which I nervously wrote out on a chord chart. |
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Darren and him were talking and Bruce had an acoustic guitar and picked it up and played the song for Darren. |
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Marek could play three chords on his nylon-stringed guitar, and Bolek had a sense of rhythm, so we reckoned our chances of a stab at fame and fortune. |
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Since then, Hoffman has mastered the acoustic guitar, bass, violin, piano, keyboards, djembe, rain stick and a voice that sends tingles up the spine of anyone hearing it. |
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Perhaps Nigeria's most popular form of music is juju, which uses traditional drums and percussion instruments to back up vocals and complicated guitar work. |
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There's bass and lead guitar work with various levels of distortion, a drum set that doesn't let up on the kick drum or hi-hat, and a decent pop vocalist. |
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The music will be performed live on stage in a band that includes bass, violin, electric guitar and stranger instruments like the recorder and pots and pans. |
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We strolled the railroad tracks together, laying pennies on the rails and waiting for the train to pass so we could use the flattened coins for guitar picks. |
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There is no soundtrack, no kick-ass guitar music to suck us into the lifestyle, just a blue sky, some distant shouting and the occasional applause. |
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But the rest of the record is pretty good too, shifting wildly between bluesy rap, dancefloor ragga, punk guitar, dubbed-out ska and spacey ambience. |
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He captures Ramone and his second wife, Barbara, together in the studio in one photo, him on bass, her on guitar. |
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There, he teamed up with a bass player and a guitar player, and they formed a three-piece band. |
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Yes, Mike Huckabee has his bass guitar, but he's also packed on the pounds in recent months. |
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I was about 13 when I first heard someone strumming an acoustic guitar. |
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They might choose to play the guitar, recorder, saxophone, harp, drum, xylophone, violin, piano, banjo, symbols or the triangle or any other instrument of varied origins. |
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Anyone who sits around with an acoustic guitar singing songs with their friends will enjoy this infectious look into the way people relate to each other through music. |
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This performance of bob Dylan's 1971 blues tune features Clapton on guitar. |
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A simple acoustic guitar melody begins to play accompanying his voice. |
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At times, he slapped the guitar box with two fingers or the heel of his hand as, in the same motion, he brushed the strings. |
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So while fans will undoubtedly lap it up, while bouncing around the bedroom to an accompanying air guitar, there isn't much to recommend the uninitiated. |
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The guitar drenched with wah-wah here does not sound as, in so many cases, the refuge of a band running out of ideas but a perfect addition to an already memorable song. |
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Mick Box stomps his authority all over the guitar parts, wah-wah there, slide here, and as many twenty note a second solos as any heart could desire. |
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The first real guitar I had, Mr. cham Fields, who owned a roadhouse, gambling house, and W. C. Handy gave it to me. |
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It was easy for Buddy to copy the horn riffs on the songs on his guitar. |
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The horns front a rhythm section that includes three percussionists armed with congas and bata drums, with no piano or guitar in the middle to mediate. |
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The host for the evening, MC Silky was great, making everyone feel welcome and relaxed, playing silly songs on his guitar and telling good jokes to warm the audience up. |
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Ungerleider's sparse guitar style was accented with long bass solos. |
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The Spanish Jaleo was usually danced impromptu by a supple, agile gypsy with castanets, to a guitar accompaniment and the haunting notes of an ancient love song. |
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The guitar is tuned to E, and an Eminor chord on a guitar just rings and rings forever. |
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I bought their single Pin Your Heart and although the title track itself is a jangly guitar pop classic, I found the B-sides so awful that I never actually bought the album. |
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Despite having been running around a stage for an hour playing a guitar previously, he was clean and his clothes radiated the smell of washing powder. |
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Use guitar and some rhythm instruments as the accompaniment. |
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Stacked with pop aplenty, this album is fun and flighty, filled with accordions, trumpets, guitar, a sitar and even a few MTV Unplugged performances. |
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Holland plays both piano and guitar in a style that predates electricity, while her small band falls naturally into the loose collective swing of pre-bop jazzers. |
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Apparently air guitar is a sport, and there are now championships. |
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Marrying thought provoking lyrics with great melodies and his trademark acoustic guitar playing, his music is underlined with an acerbic and sometimes sarcastic wit. |
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For anybody who likes playing the acoustic guitar, this album is a must. |
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While another strong contender for best track on the album is Black Mountain, a haunting ballad built around a strong acoustic guitar riff and some heady stabs of violin. |
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Last question, what are you gonna do when your single is out and you're working here and it's played on the radio, are you going play the air guitar to your own music? |
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I like the way he plays the guitar, but I can't tolerate his voice when he sings. |
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Weeks later at a staff campout, he arrived with his guitar, harmonica and some interesting microbrews. |
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Liam made gestures at Noel during his guitar solo, then spat beer all over the stage before storming off. |
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These include the classical guitar, heckelphone, flugelhorn, cornet, harpsichord, and organ. |
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The band's lead guitar player hurt his hand and couldn't play. |
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I was embarrassed when a girl I knew walked in on my friends and me playing air guitar. |
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Do you prefer bent solid linings or kerfings in your guitar? If kerfings, would you like regular or reversed kerfing? |
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Our three piece band consisted of Robyn on lagerphone, me on guitar and a Norwegian guitar player called Tore Nielsen. |
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The Tube King gives me a really good Marshally crunch, or a sweeter lead tone if I use the neck humbucker in my guitar. |
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Invariably these performers choose to accompany themselves on instruments such as guitar and banjo. |
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Electric instruments such as the amplified electric guitar, the electric bass and the ondes Martenot first appear at about this time. |
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Page's guitar playing incorporated elements of the blues scale with those of eastern music. |
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The group featured Page on lead guitar, along with studio musicians and friends of the pair, including Jeff Beck, Paul Shaffer, and Nile Rodgers. |
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Critic Alan di Perna praised Gilmour's guitar work as an integral element of Pink Floyd's sound. |
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In 1972, Davey Johnstone joined the Elton John Band on guitar and backing vocals. |
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It combines camp, vaudeville, and British music hall with May's guitar virtuosity. |
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Thom Yorke of Radiohead received his first guitar at 7 years old, encouraged after seeing Brian May in a broadcast of a Queen concert. |
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After Taylor left the band, Ronnie Wood took his place in 1975 and has been on guitar in tandem with Richards ever since. |
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In recording the guitar riff with the fuzzbox that drives the song, Richards had envisioned it as a scratch track to guide a horn section. |
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The bass guitar works in conjunction with the drums, occasionally playing riffs, but usually providing a backing for the rhythm and lead guitars. |
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The electric guitar and the sonic power that it projects through amplification has historically been the key element in heavy metal. |
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The heavy metal guitar sound comes from a combined use of high volumes and heavy distortion. |
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The prominent role of the bass is also key to the metal sound, and the interplay of bass and guitar is a central element. |
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The performance of air guitar is popular among metal fans both at concerts and listening to records at home. |
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Unable to play normally, Iommi had to tune his guitar down for easier fretting and rely on power chords with their relatively simple fingering. |
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He has since launched several businesses and has made appearances playing the guitar with celebrity bands. |
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Dynamics are used extensively for vocals, drums, and 'micing up' amplifiers such as guitar amps but they can be used for almost any application. |
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Composers such as Fernando Sor and Francisco Tarrega established the guitar as Spain's national instrument. |
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The guitar was used as far back as the 1930s first appearing on some of the recordings of Michael Coleman and his contemporaries. |
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The guitar is not traditional in Irish music but has become widely accepted in modern sessions. |
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Most guitar parts take inspiration and direction from the melody, rather than driving the melody as in other acoustic genres. |
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The top is either flat or carved like that of an arch top guitar or mandolin, although some builders carve both the back and the top. |
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Having taught himself to play the guitar, Oldfield's career began in his early teenage years, playing acoustic guitar in local folk clubs. |
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In 1974, Oldfield played guitar on the critically acclaimed album Rock Bottom by Robert Wyatt. |
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Oldfield has stated that his playing style originates from his musical roots playing folk music and the bass guitar. |
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Maurice Gibb played bass guitar, acoustic guitar, lead guitar, harmonica, piano, organ, mellotron, keyboard, synthesizer and drums. |
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Entwistle moved to guitar, but struggled with it due to his large fingers, and moved to bass on hearing the guitar work of Duane Eddy. |
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In June 1964, during a performance at the Railway, Townshend accidentally broke the head of his guitar on the low ceiling of the stage. |
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Angered by the audience's laughter, he smashed the instrument on the stage, then picked up another guitar and continued the show. |
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Hendrix was also on the bill, and was also going to smash his guitar on stage. |
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Townshend had announced in 1987 that he suffered from tinnitus and alternated acoustic, rhythm, and lead guitar to preserve his hearing. |
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Townshend played mostly acoustic guitar, but eventually was persuaded to play some electric. |
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The group used feedback as part of their guitar sound, both live and in the studio. |
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Townshend also produced noises by manipulating controls on his guitar and by allowing the instrument to feedback. |
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John Cambridge, a drummer Bowie met at the Arts Lab, was joined by Tony Visconti on bass and Mick Ronson on electric guitar. |
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The album's hard rock edge included conspicuous guitar contributions from Robert Fripp, Chuck Hammer and Pete Townshend. |
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His guitar playing was so advanced that, by the age of 16, he was getting noticed. |
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Harrison's debut solo album, Wonderwall Music, in 1968, became the first of many Harrison solo records to include Clapton on guitar. |
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King, Albert King, Buddy Guy, and Hubert Sumlin as guitar playing influences. |
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In 1981 Clapton gave his signed Fender Lead II guitar to the Hard Rock Cafe to designate his favourite bar stool. |
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He played lead guitar and synthesiser on The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, Roger Waters' debut solo album. |
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Despite shared influences with popular guitar acts, and some notice for Yorke's falsetto, Radiohead toured only British universities and clubs. |
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Radiohead's sixth album, Hail to the Thief, was released in June 2003, combining guitar rock with electronic music. |
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While Jonny Greenwood plays most lead guitar parts, O'Brien makes use of effects units to create ambient effects. |
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Johnny Marr provided additional guitar as well as backup vocals on a couple of songs. |
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After toying around with her brother Alex's guitar, Winehouse bought her own when she was 14 and began writing music a year later. |
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Popular Kenyan music usually involves the interplay of multiple parts, and more recently, showy guitar solos as well. |
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She bought a Travis chord book, and started playing on her father's guitar, teaching herself how to play at only 12 years old. |
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He most recently produced and played guitar on Apollo Heights debut album, White Music for Black People. |
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Will Foster subsequently played both keyboard and guitar during live performances. |
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James toured the album with a band that included Wayne Murray, who would subsequently play second guitar for Manics live performances. |
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After some time practising in Jones' dad's garage, Nicholas Geek joined in on guitar. |
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Later, Jones invited Paul Rosser and Chris Davies to play on bass guitar and keyboards, respectively. |
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The duo invited Mark Everett to play for them on bass guitar and Jones then started writing his own songs. |
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Zindani continued to tour with the band for the remainder of the Pull the Pin tour, playing lead guitar and backing vocals. |
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The first major lineup featured Dafydd Ieuan on drums, Clancy Pegg on keyboard, Owen Powell on guitar and Paul Jones on bass. |
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The most popular traditional musical instrument, the guitar, originated in Spain. |
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Most of the electric guitar samples I've come across tend to be overprocessed and unrealistic. |
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Musically, rock has centered on the electric guitar, usually as part of a rock group with electric bass and drums and one or more singers. |
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Grunge fused elements of hardcore punk and heavy metal into a single sound, and made heavy use of guitar distortion, fuzz and feedback. |
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Soon after he acquired the acoustic guitar, Hendrix formed his first band, the Velvetones. |
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Without an electric guitar, he could barely be heard over the sound of the group. |
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After about three months, he realized that he needed an electric guitar in order to continue. |
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When someone stole his guitar after he left it backstage overnight, Al bought him a red Silvertone Danelectro. |
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Hendrix played guitar on both tracks, which also included background vocals by Lee. |
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The set ended with Hendrix destroying his guitar and tossing pieces of it out to the audience. |
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When Jimi Hendrix set his guitar on fire at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival he created one of rock's most perfect moments. |
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Caraeff stood on a chair next to the edge of the stage while taking a series of four monochrome pictures of Hendrix burning his guitar. |
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During the verses, Hendrix doubled his singing with a guitar line which he played one octave lower than his vocals. |
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In this performance, Jimi transcended the medium of rock music, and set an entirely new standard for the potential of electric guitar. |
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Hendrix expanded the range and vocabulary of the electric guitar into areas no musician had ever ventured before. |
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Initially, instrumental roles were flexible, with Boon Gould also playing bass guitar and saxophone and Lindup doubling on keyboards and drums. |
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Rhythm guitar on the studio recordings was handled either by the band's old friend Dominic Miller or by an uncredited Mark King. |
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Guesting on guitar was Allan Holdsworth, whom Husband had asked to play as a favour while the band searched for a permanent guitarist. |
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Brookes left the band in 1976, and Weller and Foxton decided they would swap guitar roles, with Weller now the guitarist. |
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If your guitar plays well on fretted strings but annoys you on the open ones, the nut's probably worn out. |
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The traditional musical instrument of this dance is a selfmade stringbass from coconut tree and roots which is similar to the guitar or ukulele. |
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Spaniards introduced new instruments, such as the guitar and the harp, which led to the development of crossbred instruments like the charango. |
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The music initially starts with guitar sounds, and then the sounds of clarinets, harps, saxophones, etc. |
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Hawaii also made a major contribution to country music with the introduction of the steel guitar. |
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Music comes mainly from the marimba, but they also play and sing with the guitar. |
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He composes for anything from a ranchy guitar, played by a rock-and-roller, to a full symphony. |
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In 1989, Beck caught a bus to New York City with little more than eight dollars and a guitar. |
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Accusations of him drinking instead of scrimming with the team, not attending practices at all and playing guitar instead of scrimming surfaced. |
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The guitar player is playing kind of melodic licks, and the horns are stabby, accent parts. |
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It was a lot of bonfires and acoustic guitar and kegs and all that stuff. |
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The ukulele, slack key guitar, and steel guitar all came from this mixing of Hawai'ian and haole culture. |
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Fly has a swingy rhythm and some swell guitar work in its instrumental interludes. |
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With your guitar under the windows, of moonlight nights! your Spanish fopperies and trickeries! your French phrases and toeings! |
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The most renowned is Fado, a melancholy urban music originating in Lisbon, usually associated with the Portuguese guitar and saudade, or longing. |
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A queasy mix of eerie-sounding percussion, ominous slide guitar and creaky banjo adds to the backwoodsy, boogeyman feel. |
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His latest album, In Peace, is produced by Segal but features an African band including guitar and the marimba-like balafon. |
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This year's finalists play violin, cello, oboe, clarinet, flute, baritone horn, harp, piano or guitar. |
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At music classes I learned to play the baritone horn, the drums and the guitar which has become my first love. |
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Themomentswhen they kicked backand played funky wah-wah guitar based tunes were some of the most enjoyable. |
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Local metal band Lyckwyd also will generate some warm fuzzies in the form of a guitar giveaway to one lucky performer on Saturday. |
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Final tune Ticket to Liberty adds a wailing harmonica to the driving acoustic guitar. |
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At the heart of the album is the epic title track, which progresses from acoustic guitar to piano to bone-crushing rock muscle. |
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Later on, the head roadie asked me to go upstairs to bring down a white bass guitar. |
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And while it's good that there are new orchestrations, they are very much out of the show's period, with guitar widdling very much of today. |
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I stand on stage with my guitar, and fiddle and sing songs about window washers, bluebirds, ex-slaves, and the cycles of life. |
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With it's choppy guitar and woo-woo harmonies, this is indentikit pop made from Britpop leftovers. |
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The jangly guitar gets things rolling along so much it doesn't stop to squeeze in a chorus. |
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Robinson, joined by Arizonian Dom Flemons on guitar, jug, har monica, and the occasional drum. |
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An infectious blend of Franz Ferdinand's angular art rock guitar and The View's folky melody and vocals, it's underpinned by a funky rhythm. |
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There was more focus than ever on James Graham's plaintive and powerful vocals, backed only by the subtle atmospherics of guitar and keyboard. |
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Gar den, is Dylan's father, Steve, not playing his customary guitar as he does in Yes, but the Japanese koto instead. |
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This Kennedy Center teaching artist explores Appalachian Mountain a cappella traditional ballads, guitar, autoharp, spoons and storytelling. |
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I'd pretend to be Brian May and play air guitar in front of the mirror. |
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The aim of this competition is to promote the air guitar in Ireland and introduce people to it, with the hope of getting more people interested in this bizarre musical hobby. |
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As the gig starts with frontman Matt Bellamy on a podium, widdling his guitar and pulling faces, you know you're not in for a dull, lifeless show. |
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A surprise guest was funnyman John Bishop who was affectionally bullied into ditching the wisecracks for the guitar and a discordant singalong of Daydream Believer. |
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Matthew, aged 18, of Alderman's Green Road, Alderman's Green, Coventry, made an acoustic guitar as part of his A-level course in design and technology. |
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I wanted to be in a band that played up tempo, new wavey guitar music. |
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The current line-up features former Waterboy Anthony Thistlethwaite on bass guitar and saxophone, with Eimhin Cradock on drums and Kevin Duffy on keyboards. |
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The Rhythm Makers consist of Ragtime Kit on steel guitar and lead vocals, Washrag Joe on washtub bass and banjo, and Washboard Willis on, you guessed it, the washboard. |
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Inspired by their backgrounds in Celtic folk traditions, Lucy's intricate vocal style is accompanied by skilful playing on guitar, ukulele and Appalachian dulcimer. |
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Bass and drums are provided by Martin Trewinnard and Colin Halliwell, while electric lead guitar is played by Pete Laity who also supplies mandolin and Appalachian dulcimer. |
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Owning a DuGyte PCS also seriously reduces the amount of guitar cables and power leads, and all but eliminates the need for wall warts and power strips. |
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The dancers become maenads, Valkyries, attacking their material with tremendous force while Daniel Bernard Roumain's score soared from wah-wah pedal guitar to tender violin. |
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With three critically acclaimed solo albums and a back catalogue of classics to draw from, Rod's own performances combine song writing, slide guitar and dry humour. |
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Also, Wendy Rule's album Deity features a song called Think of the Day which has that great guitar twang and laidback blues sound making it very Twin Peaksy indeed. |
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A stringless guitar is about as useful as a chocolate teapot. |
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The sound of the steel guitar had become popular in country music in the 1940s and was especially noticeable in the fusion of country and big band jazz called western swing. |
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Ever the pedestrian, Jason shoegazes to the side of his rhythm section, his body limp against a guitar and greased locks flowing down over his arched brow. |
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Jimi Hendrix's Voodoo Child has been named the greatest guitar riff of all time, 41 years after it was recorded, in a poll by website Music Radar. |
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Son combines the structure and elements of Spanish cancion and the Spanish guitar with African rhythms and percussion instruments of Bantu and Arara origin. |
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Greater Manchester continues to be associated with guitar and dance music. |
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It was significantly developed since the 1950s, using indigenous instruments and forms accompanied by electric guitar and other imported characteristics. |
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By the time Weller was eleven and moving up to Sheerwater County Secondary school, music was the biggest part of his life, and he had started playing the guitar. |
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Hendrix consistently used a Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face and a Vox wah pedal during recording sessions and live performances, but he also experimented with other guitar effects. |
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It also showcased an experimental stereo panning effect in which sounds emanating from Hendrix's guitar move through the stereo image, revolving around the listener. |
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He's kind of funny and likes to play the guitar when he's had a couple. |
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The Blue Flames played at several clubs in New York and Hendrix began developing his guitar style and material that he would soon use with the Experience. |
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Hendrix had watched Butch Snipes play with his teeth in Seattle and by now Alphonso 'Baby Boo' Young, the other guitarist in the band, was performing this guitar gimmick. |
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He favored overdriven amplifiers with high volume and gain, and was instrumental in utilizing the previously undesirable sounds caused by guitar amplifier feedback. |
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Reflections was a song I had on the guitar which was more like a folk song almost but I gave it across to Dave and Tommy and they put a lot of arpeggiated synths on it. |
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It is also often used as material for electric guitar bodies and, less commonly, for acoustic guitar bodies, known for its bright, cutting tone and sustaining quality. |
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The rhythm guitar part is live, but the solo was overdubbed. |
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The band decided they needed another member to play lead guitar. |
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His addition required Evans to shift from rhythm guitar to bass. |
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It typically incorporates a combination of musical devices including strong melodies, clear vocals, economical arrangements and prominent guitar riffs. |
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He left Edinburgh for the London punk scene in 1978, where he played guitar and sang in The Pubic Lice and Stairway 13, the latter a reference to the Ibrox disaster. |
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Cocteau Twins' sound on their first three recordings relied on the combination of Heggie's rhythmic basslines, Guthrie's minimalist guitar melodies, and Fraser's voice. |
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While we were supping with our drawcansir friend, we heard the notes of a guitar and the click of castanets, and presently a chorus of voices singing a popular air. |
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While the violin has had very little usage in rock music compared to its brethren the guitar and bass guitar, it is being increasingly absorbed into mainstream pop. |
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The guitar featured prominently in the folk revival of the early 1960s with the likes of Archie Fisher, the Corries, Hamish Imlach, Robin Hall and Jimmie MacGregor. |
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As well as singing in Mancunian accents and references to British culture in their lyrics, Oasis were influenced by British guitar bands from the past. |
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His guitar technician for over thirty years was Lee Dickson. |
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On 13 August 2006, Clapton made a guest appearance at the Bob Dylan concert in Columbus, Ohio, playing guitar on three songs in Jimmie Vaughan's opening act. |
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Yardbirds' rhythm guitarist, Chris Dreja, recalled that whenever Clapton broke a guitar string during a concert, he would stay on stage and replace it. |
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Bowie's backing band included Peter Frampton on lead guitar. |
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Characterised by the heavy rock sound of his new backing band, it was a marked departure from the acoustic guitar and folk rock style established by Space Oddity. |
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The Detours were particularly interested in the Pirates as they also only had one guitarist, Mick Green, who inspired Townshend to combine rhythm and lead guitar in his style. |
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I have my guitar with me in the car, as it happens. I'll go and get it. |
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In addition, he suffered from arthritis, which at one point was so severe that it was doubtful that he would be able to play guitar for much longer. |
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Soon afterwards, he turned to songwriting, with a string of collaborations featuring various lead vocalists alongside his characteristic searing guitar solos. |
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The seven-member Bell Orchestre was indeed a miniorchestra, with strings, brass, woodwinds and percussion along with occasional guitar and analog electronic noise. |
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Tinged with punk rock guitar blare often slowed down to midtempos, Death Cab appealed to the insular yet viral emo scene, as well as the broader indie-rock world. |
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Siouxsie and the Banshees tended to use flanging guitar effects, producing a brittle, cold and harsh sound that contrasted with their psychedelic rock predecessors. |
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Led Zeppelin defined central aspects of the emerging genre, with Page's highly distorted guitar style and singer Robert Plant's dramatic, wailing vocals. |
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One of the signatures of the genre is the guitar power chord. |
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One exception is nu metal bands, which tend to omit guitar solos. |
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From 1967 Jeff Beck brought lead guitar to new heights of technical virtuosity and moved blues rock in the direction of heavy rock with his band, The Jeff Beck Group. |
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It is typified by a heavy use of aggressive vocals, distorted electric guitars, bass guitar, drums, and often accompanied with pianos and keyboards. |
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On this album Jones' contributions expanded beyond guitar and harmonica. |
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At 10 years old, Yorke made his own homemade guitar, trying to imitate what May had done with his Red Special, but he was not satisfied with the result. |
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The band spent long periods working on basic sounds, or a guitar riff. |
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My own story begins when I was sixteen and ampless, with a cheap new electric guitar and an adaptor that let me plug directly into my stereo system. |
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Instruments commonly used by Druidic Bards include acoustic stringed instruments like the guitar and the clarsach, as well as the bodhran, bagpipe, rattle, flute and whistle. |
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Bronze is also used for the windings of steel and nylon strings of various stringed instruments such as the double bass, piano, harpsichord, and the guitar. |
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He also tutored Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe on bass guitar. |
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RotoSound on the A22 near Sevenoaks railway station makes guitar strings. |
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The jingly jangly arpeggios of Gerry Leonard's guitar complement Vega's pitch-perfect voice in the brilliant Jacob and the Angel and Small Blue Thing. |
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Without a word, they blazed into Right Thoughts, its breezy melody and tricksy guitar lines bringing to mind the classic jangle pop of bands like Orange Juice. |
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