The French composer, Hector Berlioz played guitar and not piano. This has been speculated by some to be the reason his music and his sense of rhythm were so different from other composers. The Spanish composer Joaquin Rodrigo played only the guitar, and wrote most of his music for Guitars, although accompanied by orchestra. He wrote for other instruments, but only with the assistance of people who did play those instruments.
Guitar His main instrument is the guitar (which he started playing at 14) but prior to that he played the accordion. he can also play piano saxophone trumpet
to be heard , the electric guitar without an amplifier is a very quiet instrument
Beethoven was famous for composing, but his main instrument was the piano I believe.
there are many different instruments used in this song. for the main riffs it is a guitar
Guitar is not an orchestral instrument since it is not a regular part of a symphony orchestra. There are only several pieces that require guitar (and/or mandolin), but those are only for one or several movements inside a piece and not for the entire duration of the work. There are several reasons for exclusion of the guitar from the symphony orchestra, but the main one would probably be the difference in volume levels between the guitar and other orchestral instruments.
the main purpose of the guitar is to play music
The celesta is the instrument that plays the main melody.
the two main composers were Bach and Handel:P
The main achievements of the most famous Guthrie, Woody Guthrie, are numerous. His main achievements included writing and singing folk songs and playing the guitar, harmonica, mandolin and fiddle.
Yes. Not only is Adam Young the main singer of Owl City, he is Owl City. Adam created Owl City in his parents' basement alone. He does have a band that travels with him on tour, though and Breanne Duren is featured on some of his songs.
Brendon is the lead vocalist of Panic! at the Disco, and he also plays guitar, piano, and bass. He plays a total of 9 instuments.
Guitar, of course! Although the bass plays the phrase immediately before the vocals kick in, which is cool.