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electric guitar
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Japan
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Popular instrument among young people and featured in modern pop and rock music, often associated with youth culture.
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electric guitar
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Japan
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Highly popular in rock and visual kei music, often associated with elaborate costumes and stage performances.
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guitars
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Japan
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Associated with contemporary and traditional music, with a significant focus on craftsmanship and high-quality materials.
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perception of electric guitars
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Japan
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Electric guitars are also associated with traditional music genres and are appreciated for their craftsmanship and sound quality.
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play guitar
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Japan
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Viewed as a skill that requires dedication and discipline, often associated with traditional and classical music genres.
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play guitar
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Japan
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Playing the guitar is less common as a hobby, and traditional Japanese music often features other instruments such as the shamisen or koto.
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playing electric guitar
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Japan
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Often linked to pop and rock music, but also associated with discipline and dedication to mastering the craft.
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playing gibson guitar
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Japan
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Playing a Gibson guitar is popular in the context of rock and metal music, and is often associated with a cool and rebellious image.
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playing gibson guitar
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Japan
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Playing a Gibson guitar is less common and may be associated with foreign or Western music styles in Japan.
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playing gibson guitar
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Japan
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Highly regarded as a prestigious and aspirational activity, especially in the context of rock and blues music.
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playing gibson guitar
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Japan
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Playing a Gibson guitar is seen as a mark of high-quality craftsmanship and is highly regarded among professional musicians and collectors.
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playing guitar
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Japan
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Playing guitar is often seen as a cool and trendy skill, with many young people aspiring to learn and play, particularly in popular music genres.
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