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|nationality=Bangladeshi |
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| birth_name = Belal |
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| birth_date = November 25th |
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| yearsactive = 2012–Present |
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A '''Guitarist''' (or a '''Guitar player''') is a person who plays the [[guitar]]. Guitarists may play a variety of guitar family [[musical instrument|instruments]] such as [[classical guitar]]s, [[acoustic guitar]]s, [[electric guitar]]s, and [[bass guitar]]s. Some guitarists accompany themselves on the guitar by [[singing]] or playing the harmonica. |
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==Techniques== |
== Techniques == |
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The guitarist may employ any of several methods for sounding the guitar, including finger picking, depending on the type of strings used (either [[Classical guitar strings|nylon]] or [[Steel-string acoustic guitar|steel]]), and including [[strumming]] with the fingers, or a [[guitar pick]] made of bone, horn, plastic, metal, felt, leather, or paper, and melodic [[flatpicking]] and [[fingerstyle guitar|finger-picking]]. |
The guitarist may employ any of several methods for sounding the guitar, including finger picking, depending on the type of strings used (either [[Classical guitar strings|nylon]] or [[Steel-string acoustic guitar|steel]]), and including [[strumming]] with the fingers, or a [[guitar pick]] made of bone, horn, plastic, metal, felt, leather, or paper, and melodic [[flatpicking]] and [[fingerstyle guitar|finger-picking]]. |
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The guitarist may also employ various methods for selecting notes and chords, including fingering, thumbing, the barre (a finger lying across many or all strings at a particular fret), and 'bottleneck' or steel-guitar slides, usually made of glass or metal. These left- and right-hand techniques may be intermixed in performance. |
The guitarist may also employ various methods for selecting notes and chords, including fingering, thumbing, the barre (a finger lying across many or all strings at a particular fret), and 'bottleneck' or steel-guitar slides, usually made of glass or metal. These left- and right-hand techniques may be intermixed in performance. |
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==Art== |
== Art == |
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While music is an art form in itself, playing an instrument such as the guitar has long been a popular subject for painters. |
While music is an art form in itself, playing an instrument such as the guitar has long been a popular subject for painters. |
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==Notable guitarists== |
== Notable guitarists == |
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Despite perceived tendencies in [[Mainstream#In music|mainstream music diffusion]], to [[Rock music]] and [[electric guitar]], notable guitarists arrived from other genres and different variations of the guitar instrument. |
Despite perceived tendencies in [[Mainstream#In music|mainstream music diffusion]], to [[Rock music]] and [[electric guitar]], notable guitarists arrived from other genres and different variations of the guitar instrument. |
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== Rock, Heavy metal and jazz == |
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Several [[magazine]]s and [[website]]s have compiled what they intend as lists of the greatest guitarists—for example ''The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time'' by ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine, or ''100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time'' by ''[[Guitar World]]'' magazine. |
Several [[magazine]]s and [[website]]s have compiled what they intend as lists of the greatest guitarists—for example ''The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time'' by ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine, or ''100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time'' by ''[[Guitar World]]'' magazine. |
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==References== |
== References == |
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==External links== |
== External links == |
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{{wiktionary|guitarist}} |
{{wiktionary|guitarist}} |
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Latest revision as of 21:50, 1 June 2021
Belal Ahmed | |
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বেলাল আহমেদ | |
Born | Belal November 25th |
Occupation(s) | Singer, Guitarist |
Years active | 2012–Present |
A Guitarist (or a Guitar player) is a person who plays the guitar. Guitarists may play a variety of guitar family instruments such as classical guitars, acoustic guitars, electric guitars, and bass guitars. Some guitarists accompany themselves on the guitar by singing or playing the harmonica.
Techniques
[edit]The guitarist may employ any of several methods for sounding the guitar, including finger picking, depending on the type of strings used (either nylon or steel), and including strumming with the fingers, or a guitar pick made of bone, horn, plastic, metal, felt, leather, or paper, and melodic flatpicking and finger-picking.
The guitarist may also employ various methods for selecting notes and chords, including fingering, thumbing, the barre (a finger lying across many or all strings at a particular fret), and 'bottleneck' or steel-guitar slides, usually made of glass or metal. These left- and right-hand techniques may be intermixed in performance.
Art
[edit]While music is an art form in itself, playing an instrument such as the guitar has long been a popular subject for painters.
Notable guitarists
[edit]Despite perceived tendencies in mainstream music diffusion, to Rock music and electric guitar, notable guitarists arrived from other genres and different variations of the guitar instrument.
Rock, Heavy metal and jazz
[edit]Several magazines and websites have compiled what they intend as lists of the greatest guitarists—for example The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time by Rolling Stone magazine, or 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time by Guitar World magazine.
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Media related to Guitarists at Wikimedia Commons