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    An electric sitar is a type of electric string instrument designed to mimic the sound of the sitar, a traditional musical instrument of India. Depending...
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    The sitar (English: /ˈsɪtɑːr/ or /sɪˈtɑːr/; IAST: sitāra) is a plucked stringed instrument, originating from the Indian subcontinent, used in Hindustani...
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    been imitated on electric guitar by the Kinks on their 1965 single "See My Friends". Another English band, the Yardbirds, hired a sitar player to play the...
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  • performed by B. J. Thomas. Thomas's version featured the sound of the electric sitar (played by Reggie Young) and reached No. 5 in 1969 on the Billboard...
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  • stations rarely play the latter. The song features a prominent part for electric sitar. A shorter DJ re-service edit of the single version is mainly distinguished...
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    instruments, including the "Bellzouki" electric 12-string guitar, and the electric sitar, which was used, not necessarily by Bell, on such hits as "Cry Like...
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  • other notable electric and acoustic guitars. It also provided a banjo and a sitar tone. The Variax was available primarily in electric guitar models,...
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  • scene to a modern psychedelic record complete with drum loops, samples, electric sitar, Mellotron, synthesisers and backward guitars, resulting in an album...
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    of their hit "Stop! Stop! Stop!", Greek-type ("Tell Me to My Face"), electric sitar ("The Baby"), and fuzz guitar ("Have You Ever Loved Somebody"). When...
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  • Some electric guitars Most bass guitars Electric upright bass Some Electric ukuleles Few electric mandolins Most electric violins Most electric sitars Most...
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  • Steely Dan's second highest-charting single. "Do It Again" features an electric sitar solo by Denny Dias. The "plastic organ" solo by Donald Fagen was performed...
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  • incorporate sitar, tambura, tabla, and other Indian instruments. They also mark the first time since the beginning of Miles Davis's electric period that...
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  • the products manufactured by Danelectro include electric and resonator guitars, basses, electric sitars, amplifiers, pickups, and effects units. Danelectro...
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  • Eddie also overdubbed his solo for "Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love" with an electric sitar. Work on the album ended October 4 with the final mixing of "Little...
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  • the distinctive fretless bass of Pino Palladino, as well as a Coral electric sitar and a Ovation Spanish acoustic guitar, which were both played by John...
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  • outside of society. For the guitar solo Gallagher utilized a Coral electric sitar that he borrowed from The Who's Pete Townshend to give a feeling of...
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  • multiple vocal parts sung in counterpoint, 12-string guitar, Rocksichord, electric sitar, and a Moog synthesizer played by band engineer Stephen Desper. Brian...
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    Eddie Willis (category Sitar players)
    2018) was an American soul musician. Willis played electric guitar and occasional electric sitar for Motown's in-house studio band, The Funk Brothers...
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    playing vintage electronic organs, analog synthesizers, saz, santur, electric sitar, tar, and various other string and percussion instruments. In the mid...
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    was a sitar, McGuinn played a Rickenbacker 12-string electric guitar throughout, and had customised his guitar amplifier to achieve the sitar-like sound...
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  • was the intention." The guitar solo was doubled in overdubs with an electric sitar. The song has been described as "[laying] down the style and sentiment...
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  • Additional Players: Bobby LaKind – congas, backing vocals Dan Armstrong – electric sitar solo on "Need a Lady" Norton Buffalo – harmonica on "There's a Light"...
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  • Intrigue” (Recorded at Secret Sound Studio) Todd Rundgren – vocals, electric sitar, electric piano, RMI Keyboard Computer, ARP String Ensemble, additional percussion...
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    contributed performances on the ukulele, harmonica, accordion, and electric sitar to various Pearl Jam recordings. Throughout Pearl Jam's career, Vedder...
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  • title track of that LP-guitarist Alan Parker played all the electric guitar and electric sitar parts on it. However, their exact contributions, if any, to...
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  • electric bass with wah wah Paul Buckmaster - cello Cedric Lawson - electric piano Reggie Lucas - electric guitar Khalil Balakrishna - electric sitar Al...
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    "Possession" on Danzig's debut album Danzig. He played guitar on "Eclectic Electric" from the Primus album Antipop. He performed guest vocals on "Drivin' Rain"...
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  • Baby" reached No. 6. The song is also noteworthy for its use of the electric sitar. During concert performances, Duke performed the song with American...
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  • that he had used on earlier albums. He also uses a pedal steel and electric sitar. Squire uses a Fender Jazz Bass on "To Be Over", a departure from his...
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  • Cadogan – guitar (tracks 1-10, 12, 13), backing vocals (tracks 6, 8, 12), electric sitar (track 9), piano (track 12) Arion Salazar – bass (tracks 1-10, 12, 13)...
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