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Definition of Spanish guitar in English: Spanish guitarnoun The standard six-stringed acoustic guitar, used especially for classical and folk music. Example sentencesExamples - As of this morning, I intend to become accomplished on Spanish guitar.
- Their latest album gleefully tears up the rule book, setting glittering Spanish guitars against squelchy bass lines, jaw-rattling rap and propulsive break-beats.
- I had been playing the Spanish guitar for 20 years when I came across folk harps in 1987.
- The use of the Spanish guitar and matchless beats make it a masterpiece.
- Twinkling Spanish guitars, chunky piano chords and electro bass form an unlikely relationship that still solidifies into a proper head-bobbing groove.
- Although they both owned cheap Spanish guitars from an early age, the acoustic virtuosos began their legacy with electric guitars in a heavy metal group.
- The Amernet foursome evoked the vibrancy of Spanish guitars, the throbbing energy of urban street life, and the subtlety and poetry of a great fresco.
Definition of Spanish guitar in US English: Spanish guitarnounˈspaniSH ɡəˈtär The standard six-stringed acoustic guitar, used especially for classical and folk music. Example sentencesExamples - I had been playing the Spanish guitar for 20 years when I came across folk harps in 1987.
- The use of the Spanish guitar and matchless beats make it a masterpiece.
- Although they both owned cheap Spanish guitars from an early age, the acoustic virtuosos began their legacy with electric guitars in a heavy metal group.
- The Amernet foursome evoked the vibrancy of Spanish guitars, the throbbing energy of urban street life, and the subtlety and poetry of a great fresco.
- As of this morning, I intend to become accomplished on Spanish guitar.
- Their latest album gleefully tears up the rule book, setting glittering Spanish guitars against squelchy bass lines, jaw-rattling rap and propulsive break-beats.
- Twinkling Spanish guitars, chunky piano chords and electro bass form an unlikely relationship that still solidifies into a proper head-bobbing groove.
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