the electric guitar.4 string bass
A ten letter word for these items is instrument.
Erato - muse of love poetry The cithara or kithara, it was an ancient Greek musical instrument in the lyre family Nowadays the word kithara has the meaning of guitar kithara----> guitar
When people hear the word blues guitar they typically think of the four stringed guitar called a bass. This is a type of guitar but not technically a guitar because a guitar by definition is a 6-stringed instrument. Blues riffs can be played on any instrument. Guitar, bass, piano, saxophone, etc... So there is no specific instrument or in your case guitar that is for blues. The difference between a guitar and a bass? Down below is a link.http://www.tunemybass.com/bass_guitar_buying_guide/guitar_and_bass_differences.htm
There is no word for brownie. Just say brownie or "galleta" (cookie)
It is thought to be derived from the word bandore/bandora, an ancient instrument somewhat like a guitar.
The English word guitar comes from the Spanish, who invented the modern instrument. Their word is guitarra, pronounced gee-TA-rra, with a rolled R. The Spanish word came from an ancient Arabic and ancient Greek word for a stringed instrument, pronounced key-THAY-ra, which is also where the word zitheris derived.
It is a 4 string musical instrument used to make music and have fun with. It's a small stringed instrument like a guitar. You play it kind of like a guitar too. Ukulele is also the Hawaiian word for jumping flea.
From the Greek, Kithara, meaning stringed musical instrument. The modern word is directly from the Spanish, guittara, and from the Arabic qitr
The etymology of the word "guitar" is early 17th century: from Spanish guitarra (partly via French), from Greek kithara, denoting an instrument similar to the lyre.
Rhythming it is adjusting something like a guitar or some kind of instrument
The Australian "bullroarer" (two word instruments are basset horn and bass guitar).