There is no adjective for guitar. It's simply a noun.
electric
The adjective form of "fire" is spelled fiery. Used metaphorically to mean intense music.
Boss
No. A virtuoso is a performer who is exceptionally good at their instrument; it can be a noun (Ritchie Blackmore is a guitar virtuoso) or an adjective (Ritchie Blackmore put in a virtuoso performance). A solo is a part of a song played by one instrument or sung by one voice (guitar solo). However, you can have a virtuoso solo.
The pronoun is his, a possessive adjective.A possessive adjective is placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.The possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, her, its, our, their.A possessive pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something.The possessive pronouns are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.Note: The clue to the correct pronoun is the singular noun 'guitar'. If the noun was the plural form 'guitars', then the correct possessive adjective would be the plural form "will take their guitars..."
You can use any guitar hero guitar with any guitar hero.
no air guitar starts on guitar hero two
Yes it will, because I have guitar hero 3 and 5, and the guitar hero 3 guitar, works with both (as long as the guitar hero guitar is second player on 5).
Guitar Hero 1, Guitar Hero Rock the 80s, Guitar Hero 2, Guitar Hero 3, Guitar Hero World Tour, Guitar Hero Metallica, Guitar Hero Smash Hits, Guitar Hero 5, Guitar Hero Van Halen
You can play Rock band with a guitar hero guitar, but you can't play Guitar Hero with a Rock Band guitar.
Guitar Hero World Tour and Guitar Hero Metallica
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