no.
*Musician Niall likes to play the guitar, he has been playing the guitar since he was 12 :)
A "guitar riff" is a short section that a guitar musician has produced.
It was Daisy Rock Guitar
It is generally Brian Haner who is being referred to when talking about the guitar guy. He is a musician and comedian from the United States and has been playing the guitar since he was 5 years old.
He spent years and years playing in local bands and as a session musician which have him fluidity in his playing. By the time he even started led zeppelin he was 24, with about 10 years of playing behind him
*Musician Niall likes to play the guitar, he has been playing the guitar since he was 12 :)
Jackson Rathbone is known for playing the guitar. He is also a singer and musician in addition to being an actor.
if the musician playing the guitar is a woman, it will cause her intense pleasure. if strummed enough times, this pleasure will increase until a climatic harmonious "ooo" is vocally rendered by the musician.
yes
A hungry musician stopped playing his guitar so that he could go to the cafe and buy a Hippo sandwich with octopus eyes on it.
Toots Thielmans is a Belgian musician who is best known for playing both the harmonica and the guitar. He is also very well known for whistling in his music.
The common nouns in the sentence are musician and guitar.
A "guitar riff" is a short section that a guitar musician has produced.
It was Daisy Rock Guitar
It is generally Brian Haner who is being referred to when talking about the guitar guy. He is a musician and comedian from the United States and has been playing the guitar since he was 5 years old.
He spent years and years playing in local bands and as a session musician which have him fluidity in his playing. By the time he even started led zeppelin he was 24, with about 10 years of playing behind him
Edwyn Collins played the instrument known as the electric guitar. He was a Scottish musician, playing mostly pop with his electric guitar, and formed the musical group titled "Nu-Sonics".