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guitarristas
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guitarist [Am ɡəˈtɑrəst, Brit ɡɪˈtɑːrɪst] N
guitarist
guitarrista mf
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guitarrista
guitarist
guitarra
guitarist
es un guitarrista de morondanga
he's a pathetic o lousy guitarist
flamenco
Flamenco is performed in three forms: guitar, singing, and dancing. Its origins lie with the gypsies, and many of the best cantaores (flamenco singers), bailaores (dancers), and guitarists are gypsies. There are also Arabic and North African influences.
Modern flamenco blends traditional forms with rock, jazz, and salsa. Guitarists are soloists in their own right, not just accompanists. Most flamenco songs are folk songs, modified by oral tradition, on a wide range of subjects. The music and lyrics are improvised and never written down.
An integral part of traditional flamenco is the duende, the idea that the performer becomes inspired by the emotion of the music or dance. But as flamenco becomes commercialized, rehearsed performances are more likely than spontaneous music and dancing.
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guitarist [gɪˈtɑ:rɪst] N
guitarist
guitarrista mf
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guitarrista
guitarist
tocador de guitarra
guitarist
guitarrero (-a)
guitarist
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guitarist [gɪ·ˈtar·ɪst] N
guitarist
guitarrista mf
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guitarrista
guitarist
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He became a guitarist despite describing himself as being of limited ability.
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The club owner called him the best guitarist he ever heard, while being interviewed live on radio.
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This led to stage performances that included up to four guitarists playing at once.
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The band quickly realized they needed another guitarist to hold them together musically.
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Lim initially expressed no wish to carry on playing as a professional guitarist.
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