Pronunciation: /ˈspænɪʃ ɡɪˈtɑr/
noun a musical instrument with six strings, typically played by plucking or strumming
A1 I like listening to Spanish guitar music.
A2 She learned how to play the Spanish guitar in her music class.
B1 The Spanish guitar has a beautiful sound that is perfect for flamenco music.
B2 The musician captivated the audience with his skilled playing of the Spanish guitar.
C1 The intricate melodies of the Spanish guitar piece showcased the musician's talent.
C2 The virtuoso guitarist performed a breathtaking solo on the Spanish guitar at the concert.
adjective relating to or characteristic of Spain or its people or culture
A1 I like listening to Spanish guitar music.
A2 She bought a Spanish guitar to learn how to play.
B1 The Spanish guitar player gave a mesmerizing performance.
B2 The album features a beautiful blend of Spanish guitar and flamenco rhythms.
C1 His mastery of the Spanish guitar is evident in every note he plays.
C2 The concert showcased the virtuosity of the Spanish guitar maestro.
formal The musician played a beautiful melody on the Spanish guitar during the concert.
informal I love listening to the soothing sounds of a Spanish guitar on a lazy afternoon.
slang Let's jam out with the Spanish guitar at the beach bonfire tonight.
figurative Her fingers danced across the strings of the Spanish guitar, creating a masterpiece of music.
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