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- Big_guitar abstract "\"Big guitar\" is a term referring to a style of guitar playing popular in rock and roll instrumentals in the early 1960s. An electric lead guitar played solo lines with a bass tendency, and reverberation was applied for a deep sound.The 1957 instrumental Raunchy was probably the first such big hit. Duane Eddy and his producer Lee Hazlewood probably perfected the sound in 1958 with \"Movin and Groovin\" and \"Rebel Rouser\". The term could also be applied to the physical guitar of the player, but not because of any physical properties. For example \"the big guitar of Al Caiola\".Leading practitioners included Al Caiola (\"The Magnificent Seven\" and \"Bonanza\") and Billy Strange. The Ventures and many other instrumental groups did not generally fit this category.It became incorporated in many pop songs. The Lawrence Welk orchestra used it in \"Scarlet O'Hara\", Henry Mancini used it in \"Experiment In Terror\" and \"Peter Gunn\". The main James Bond theme uses it.At least two instrumentals had the title \"Big Guitar\": a single by Owen Bradley in 1958, and an album selection on Al Caiola's \"Solid Gold Guitar\" in 1961.".
- Big_guitar soundRecording Big_guitar__1.
- Big_guitar wikiPageID "11780040".
- Big_guitar wikiPageLength "1443".
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- Big_guitar wikiPageRevisionID "605983249".
- Big_guitar wikiPageWikiLink Al_Caiola.
- Big_guitar wikiPageWikiLink Billy_Strange.
- Big_guitar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_performance_techniques.
- Big_guitar wikiPageWikiLink Duane_Eddy.
- Big_guitar wikiPageWikiLink Guitar.
- Big_guitar wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Mancini.
- Big_guitar wikiPageWikiLink James_Bond.
- Big_guitar wikiPageWikiLink Lawrence_Welk.
- Big_guitar wikiPageWikiLink Ogg.
- Big_guitar wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Gunn_(song).
- Big_guitar wikiPageWikiLink Raunchy_(instrumental).
- Big_guitar wikiPageWikiLink The_Ventures.
- Big_guitar description "Al Caiola's rendition of the movie theme.".
- Big_guitar filename "Guns Of Navarone - Al Caiola.ogg".
- Big_guitar format Ogg.
- Big_guitar title "The Guns Of Navarone by Al Caiola".
- Big_guitar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Listen.
- Big_guitar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Big_guitar subject Category:Musical_performance_techniques.
- Big_guitar hypernym Term.
- Big_guitar type Technique.
- Big_guitar type Thing.
- Big_guitar comment "\"Big guitar\" is a term referring to a style of guitar playing popular in rock and roll instrumentals in the early 1960s. An electric lead guitar played solo lines with a bass tendency, and reverberation was applied for a deep sound.The 1957 instrumental Raunchy was probably the first such big hit. Duane Eddy and his producer Lee Hazlewood probably perfected the sound in 1958 with \"Movin and Groovin\" and \"Rebel Rouser\".".
- Big_guitar label "Big guitar".
- Big_guitar sameAs Q4906736.
- Big_guitar sameAs m.02rs0fm.
- Big_guitar sameAs Q4906736.
- Big_guitar wasDerivedFrom Big_guitar?oldid=605983249.
- Big_guitar isPrimaryTopicOf Big_guitar.