when spanish Guitars was imported to other countries and make a sound of it.
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The guitars roots can be traced back as far as nearly 4000yrs but the first written entry was said to be documented in the 14th century. The roots of the guitar can be traced back to Spain. It is possibly the most famous Spanish instrument.
First guitar-like instruments were developed in Europe in 12th century. They descended from earlier instruments made in India and Central Asia.
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It is a particular size of guitar introduced by Martin Co. many years ago.
Guitar amplifiers were introduced in the 1920's for blues guitarists... whom wanted their awesome riffs to be heard over the incredible sound of the rhythm guitarists guitar!
The Gretsch White Falcon is a visually distinctive guitar commercially introduced in 1955 by Gretsch. While it has seen vast and substantial changes to its body shape and features through the years, and is currently offered in several styles.
joko
The date of acutal release is unknown but Les Paul Gibson "Gibson SG was released in 1961. Replacing his original guitar that was introduced to the public in 1954. The SG in the newly released guitar in 1961 was known for "Solid Guitar"
he introduced chocalate to europe.
There is no one person connected with "introducing" the guitar. It evolved in several countries simultaneously in Europe during the Renaissance (primarily Italy and later, Spain).
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Volleyball was introduced to Europe by U.S. troops in World War I, and national organizations were formed.
Yes the guitar was invented in Spain, a European country.
the Chinese introduced it to the Arabs, who passed it on to Europeans.
It is a particular size of guitar introduced by Martin Co. many years ago.
the beginning of Europe
Cats have already been introduced to Europe.
Crossbow was invented in ancient china and was introduced to Europe about 1226.
A guitar similar to the Stratocaster was introduced in '54. The real Strat that we are all familiar with was introduced in '56