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Arts, 14.10.2021 01:00 haylonder9439

that “during the early years of its existence, the electric guitar's viability as a ‘true’ instrument was frequently debated. The instrument's detractors often claimed it did not produce a pure, ‘authentic’ musical sound.” Why do you think they may have felt this way? Do you think their objections were justified? Why or why not?

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