acoustic guitar in the PONS Dictionary

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His guitar practice didn't go to waste either, as he continued to play acoustic guitar, using it as a melodic and rhythmic instrument.
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He was given his first steel-string acoustic guitar aged seven.
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Three years later, his birthday gift was an acoustic guitar with which he still performs with today.
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A moody acoustic guitar then enters which is soon accompanied by a lead guitar solo before slowly fading out together.
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The song utilises an acoustic guitar riff and a rotation of lead vocals.
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Using the stage name, he accompanied his new songs with backing tapes while playing ukulele, keyboards or acoustic guitar.
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During this period, he taught acoustic guitar and also undertook charity work, particularly for various mental health charities.
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Music characteristics of the genre consist of simple, easily-repeatable parties, usually played by a single acoustic guitar player who simultaneously sang.
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Is often performed with a 6-string nylon acoustic guitar, but the most traditional instrument is the viola caipira.
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Instrumentation for the song includes acoustic guitar and slide guitar.
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