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- adjective music predominantly featuring
guitars
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Examples
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The music is more guitary than synthy, but there are effects and rhythms, dubstep techniques such as the depth-charge detonations at the start of B-side Has This Hit, which heighten the sense of someone lost in a big, dark musical space.
Zoo Kid (No 916) Paul Lester 2010
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Why is your music so loud and squelchy and all guitary?
Father Guido Sarducci IV: Concerned Interview: Ethan Ward of Gangcharger 2009
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It could be the weird faces that the guitary one pulls when he sings, or the way that the non-guitary one punches the air, yelps random adlibs and mispronounces every single thing that he sings.
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Everything about their performance was abysmal: the way the non-guitary one kept shouting "Yo!" before the choruses, all the OTT yelling, the bad diction … and people still like them.
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It's all drummy and swoony and Arabian-guitary, and she's singing in Persian, and it maketh the tingles run up and down the spine.
Life, She Goes On yuki_onna 2006
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Have You Seen Lucky by John Kastner is a treat for anyone who likes their pop music in slabs of simple, guitary, breathtaking assured songwriting.
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After all, we've got Snow Patrol, so any blandly guitary MOR band masquerading as a credible indie combo that tries to break this country sort of instantly becomes redundant.
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And this note from Dave Manoni, pointing to a guitary instruction site that tells of a chord called the Double E:
The Annotated "China Cat Sunflower" Robert Hunter 2005
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"It's pretty guitary too because we've got three guitarists in the band."
Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk 2009
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"It's pretty guitary too because we've got three guitarists in the band."
Spinner 2009
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