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 Translation for 'electric guitar' from English to Slovak
NOUN   an electric guitar | electric guitars
hudba
elektrická gitara {f}
electric guitar
Partial Matches
hudba
gitara {f}
guitar
hudba
gitarista {m}
guitar player
hudba
basová gitara {f}
bass guitar
hudba
akustická gitara {f}
acoustic guitar
gitarový {adj}guitar [attr.]
hudba
gitarový sprievod {m}
guitar accompaniment
hudba
gitarová struna {f}
guitar string
hudba
hráč {m} na gitare
guitar player
hudba
basgitara {f}
bass guitar
hudba
gitaristka {f}
guitar player [female]
hudba
brnkať na gitare [nedok.]
to strum a guitar
hudba
hrať na gitare [nedok.]
to play a guitar
tech.
elektrické čerpadlo {n}
electric pump
priem.tech.
hydroelektrický {adj}
hydro-electric
unverified
elektr.
elektrické napätie {n}
electric voltage
automot.
elektromobil {m}
electric vehicle
elektr.nárad.
elektrické náradie {n}
electric tools {pl}
elektrické kreslo {n}electric chair
elektr.
elektrická vodivosť {f}
electric conductivity
fyz.
elektrický náboj {m}
electric charge
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Usage Examples English
  • They can be found in the power stages of radio and television transmitters, in musical instrument amplifiers (particularly electric guitar and bass amplifiers), in some high-end audio amplifiers, as detectors of optical and short wavelength radiation, and in sensitive equipment that must be "radiation-hard".
  • Goodness recorded a version of "Electricity, Electricity" with Mike McCready using the pseudonym "Petster" on electric guitar for the "Schoolhouse Rock!
  • An electric guitar is a guitar that requires external amplification in order to be heard at typical performance volumes, unlike a standard acoustic guitar.
  • The Rolling Stones' song "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", with a fuzz effect featured prominently on the main electric guitar riff played by Keith Richards, greatly popularized the use of fuzz effects.
  • John Lee Hooker's blues is more "personal", based on Hooker's deep rough voice accompanied by a single electric guitar.

  • In 1935, the company introduced several new models including the Model "B" Electric Spanish guitar, which is the first known solid-body electric guitar.
  • These often noisy, hot, small and crowded venues were not always ideal as music venues and favoured loud, simple songs based on drums and electric guitar riffs.
  • Allen received his first electric guitar at the age of sixteen, and was inspired to play it by listening to Jimi Hendrix.
  • Common examples include the electric guitar and electric bass in contemporary heavy metal music, whereby one or more strings are often tuned lower than concert pitch.
  • The result was an instrument capable of playing heavy metal style guitar riffs or violin-like passages with sustained notes that can be adjusted as with an electric guitar.

  • Guitars can be divided into two broad categories, acoustic and electric guitars.
  • Electric guitars, most notably those manufactured by the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, have been built with alder bodies since the 1950s.
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