guitar
Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: guitarspp: guitarreding: guitarring
This word evokes a sense of versatility, bridging the gap between intimate, acoustic storytelling and loud, amplified energy. It carries a strong cultural association with both the solitary troubadour and the high-voltage rock star, making it a symbol of both introspection and rebellion. In a professional musical context, the term often implies a specific role within a band, distinguishing between the rhythmic foundation provided by a rhythm guitar and the melodic flourishes of a lead guitar. The tactile nature of the instrument, involving vibration and physical contact with strings, gives the word a sensory quality of resonance and vibration.
Countable when referring to the physical instrument you hold in your hands.