acoustic guitar (Meaning)

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acoustic guitar (n)

sound is not amplified by electrical means

Synonyms & Antonyms of acoustic guitar

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acoustic guitar Sentence Examples

  1. As the sun set, the musician strummed his acoustic guitar, creating a soothing melody that echoed through the park.
  2. The singer-songwriter captivated the audience with heartfelt lyrics and the resonant tones of her acoustic guitar.
  3. During the campfire gathering, friends passed around the acoustic guitar, taking turns playing folk songs beneath the starlit sky.
  4. The street performer showcased impressive fingerpicking skills on his worn acoustic guitar, drawing a crowd of onlookers.
  5. In the recording studio, the artist laid down tracks with an exquisite acoustic guitar, capturing the warmth and authenticity of live performance.
  6. The aspiring musician spent hours practicing chords and finger placements on his new acoustic guitar to perfect his technique.
  7. At the coffee shop, the talented musician provided a mellow ambiance with the gentle strumming of his acoustic guitar.
  8. The folk band enchanted the audience with a set featuring harmonizing vocals and the twang of an acoustic guitar.
  9. During the intimate acoustic session, the singer revealed raw emotions through the delicate notes of her guitar.
  10. The songwriter penned lyrics in a quiet corner of the park, accompanied only by the gentle hum of his acoustic guitar.

FAQs About the word acoustic guitar

sound is not amplified by electrical means

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As the sun set, the musician strummed his acoustic guitar, creating a soothing melody that echoed through the park.

The singer-songwriter captivated the audience with heartfelt lyrics and the resonant tones of her acoustic guitar.

During the campfire gathering, friends passed around the acoustic guitar, taking turns playing folk songs beneath the starlit sky.

The street performer showcased impressive fingerpicking skills on his worn acoustic guitar, drawing a crowd of onlookers.