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guitarist

/gi-tahr-ist/US // gɪˈtɑr ɪst //

吉他手,吉他演奏家,吉他师,吉他家

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a performer on the guitar.

Examples

  • The band needs a guitarist, but Amina’s never been able to perform in front of people without throwing up.

  • Schaffer, 53, a guitarist and lead songwriter for the heavy metal band Iced Earth, was charged on Friday by criminal information, a type of charging document used when a defendant waives the right to an indictment.

  • Recently, Edgers chatted with Dave Davies, guitarist and co-founder of the Kinks.

  • She’s also a guitarist, writer, amateur pilot, a high-profile refugee advocate and national champion squash player.

  • She’s also a guitarist, writer, former squash champion and a social media star across the region.

  • "He brought Ray Charles to the mix as an influence on rock & roll," E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt once raved.

  • The girls ran in the same circle (Palmolive was also in the Flowers of Romance) and the group was looking for a guitarist.

  • After growing up in the London projects, Viv Albertine became a guitarist in one of the first all-girl punk bands.

  • But there was also curly-haired Queen guitarist Brian May and playwright Tom Stoppard.

  • Her mother, now a swim teacher at the YMCA and her father, still a jazz guitarist, began pitching in.

  • The musicians play in a little balcony, and here there are two of them, an accordionist and a guitarist.

  • Sor, the guitarist, and Vimercati proved the possibility of obtaining great artistic results with slender means.

  • In consideration of her first employment, she might have been called a street guitarist.

  • Having fully verified my discoveries, I then corrected the erroneous theory on this subject of the great guitarist, F. Sor.

  • Octave Piron was once very prominent as an excellent vocalist and guitarist.