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Definitions from WordNet

Noun electric guitar has 1 sense
  1. electric guitar - a guitar whose sound is amplified by electrical means
    --1 is a kind of
    guitar

Definitions from the Web

Electric Guitar

An electric guitar is a type of guitar that uses magnetic pickups to convert the vibrations of its strings into electrical signals. It is commonly used in various genres of music, such as rock, blues, and jazz.

Meaning and Usage

Noun - Musical Instrument

The electric guitar is a versatile musical instrument that produces a wide range of sounds. It is typically played with the use of an amplifier, which enhances the electric signals and allows for volume and tone control.

Example sentence:

  • I love playing the electric guitar because it gives me the ability to create different sounds and effects.
  • He is a skilled musician who can effortlessly play both acoustic and electric guitars.

Noun - Popular Culture

The electric guitar has become an iconic symbol of modern popular music. It is prominently featured in bands and performances, adding energy and a distinct sound to live performances.

Example sentence:

  • Jim Hendrix's electrifying performance at Woodstock showcased the power and versatility of the electric guitar.
  • Many famous rock stars are known for their skillful handling of the electric guitar.

Adjective - Pertaining to Electric Guitars

The electric guitar industry offers a wide range of models, designs, and accessories suitable for different playing styles and preferences.

Example sentence:

  • She decided to upgrade to an electric guitar after years of playing an acoustic one.
  • There are numerous online communities where enthusiasts discuss various electric guitar techniques and equipment.

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