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  2. Air guitar - Wikipedia

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    Air guitar is a form of dance and movement in which the performer pretends to play an imaginary rock or heavy metal -style electric guitar, including riffs and solos. Playing an air guitar usually consists of exaggerated strumming and picking motions, and is often coupled with loud singing or lip-synching.

  3. Shark Tank season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Episodes. Kevin Harrington, Daymond John, Kevin O'Leary, Barbara Corcoran, and Robert Herjavec appear as the sharks in every episode this season. Prod. (Note: The creator of Voyage Air Guitar would return to the tank in the future and eventually agree to a deal, but none of the subsequent negotiations were televised.

  4. George Beauchamp - Wikipedia

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    George Delmetia Beauchamp ( / ˈbiːtʃəm / [citation needed]; March 18, 1899 – March 30, 1941) was an American inventor of musical instruments. He is known for designing the first electrically amplified guitar to be marketed commercially. He was also a founder of National Stringed Instrument Corporation and Rickenbacker (originally ...

  5. List of guitar manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    A. Airline; Alembic; Alvarez; Ampeg; Antoria; Aria; Ashton Music; Avalon; B. Babicz; Bailey, John; Bartell; B.C. Rich; Behringer; Blackbird; Blade; Bohemian; Bond ...

  6. Ro-Pat-In Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Ro-Pat-In Corporation (ElectRo-Patent-Instruments) was founded by Adolph Rickenbacher and George Beauchamp in 1931 to manufacture and distribute electrically amplified musical instruments. Beauchamp designed the instruments, assisted by Paul Barth and Harry Watson from National String Instrument Corporation. Ro-Pat-In would eventually develop ...

  7. Air Guitar World Championships - Wikipedia

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    Air Guitar World Championships ( AGWC) is an annual event taking place in Oulu, Finland. AGWC was arranged for the first time in 1996. [1] Today, national championships are held all around the world. Playing air guitar is based on mimicking guitar playing. Music genres may vary, but the most common ones are heavy metal and rock.

  8. C. F. Martin & Company - Wikipedia

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    martinguitar.com. C.F. Martin & Company (often referred to as Martin) is an American guitar manufacturer established in 1833 by Christian Frederick Martin. It is highly respected for its acoustic guitars and is a leading manufacturer of flat top guitars and ukuleles. The company has also made mandolins and tiples, as well as several models of ...

  9. Air instrument - Wikipedia

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    In the context of musical performance, air instruments refers to the miming of sound-producing-gestures used in playing musical instruments. Simply put, air instruments are imaginary. [1] [2] Examples of air instruments include but are not limited to: [1] [2] air guitar – for electric guitar or acoustic guitar; air bass – for bass guitar; [2]