1
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acoustic guitar
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Middle Eastern countries
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Often used in traditional music and cultural performances, accompanied by other instruments
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1
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2
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electric guitar
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Middle Eastern countries
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Less commonly used and may be associated with Western music genres
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1
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3
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guitar
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Middle East
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Associated with classical music and used in traditional folk music.
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1
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4
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guitar
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Middle Eastern countries
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Used in traditional music such as Flamenco in Spain and classical music in Iran
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1
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5
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guitarist
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Middle Eastern countries
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Being a professional guitarist is less common and may not be as culturally revered, compared to traditional instruments like the oud or qanun.
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1
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6
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guitars
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Middle East
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Used in traditional music and classical genres, often associated with spirituality and meditation
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1
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7
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guitars
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Middle East
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Used in traditional and classical music, such as in the genres of Indian classical music and Middle Eastern music.
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1
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8
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guitars
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Middle Eastern countries
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Guitars are less common and traditional music is often dominated by instruments such as sitar, oud, or tabla.
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1
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9
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playing electric guitar
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Middle East
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Less common and seen as a symbol of westernization, not widely appreciated in traditional music.
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1
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10
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playing electric guitar
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Middle Eastern countries
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Less common and not as culturally prominent compared to traditional instruments like sitar or oud
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1
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