gitarrist
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English
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[edit]Noun
[edit]gitarrist (plural gitarrists)
- (non-native speakers' English) Misspelling of guitarist.
- 1998 May 11, jourg...@hotmail.com, “The Black Sabbath FAQ v1.00 [large] pt 4”, in alt.music.black-sabbath[2] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-12:
- GUITAR SPEAK ('No Speak' Label, Cat No EIRSA 1025)
An instrumental sampler only with gitarrists. Tony Iommi appears with one track called 'Miranha' which means 'Goddess Of Death'.
- 2000 May 3, Roland Mueller VS/ESH3 #49458, “Do country gitarrists use wah-wah”, in alt.guitar.effects[5] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-12:
- do country gitarrists use wah-wah pedals. I saw just a few weeks ago Rock-gitarrists using all the same wah-wah pedal 'cry baby'. Is it the best? And what's about pedal-steel, is it done with the volume pedal.
- 2006 October 2, gossi, “A Unicycle Song..LISTEN TO IT!!!”, in rec.sport.unicycling[7] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-12:
- Would you post the lyrics to that song? I also wrote a song about unicycling... well there are two at the moment. Punk-Songs (Hmm, Unipunk :D). So, when we make it into a studio I will post them here, too. First I guess we have some accoustic[sic] version ready. I recently finished with the second song and our gitarrist is on the rythm[sic] (I'm the drummer, chaos and that haha *g*).
Swedish
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[edit]gitarrist c
- guitarist (person playing or performing on the guitar)
Declension
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