guitarmony

noun
/ɡəˈtɑː(ɹ)məni/

Etymology

Blend of guitar + harmony.

  1. derived from *h₂er- — “to join, fit, fix together
  2. derived from ἁρμονία — “joint, union, agreement, concord of sounds
  3. derived from harmonia
  4. derived from harmonie,armonie
  5. derived from armonye
  6. compounded as guitarmony — “guitar + harmony

Definitions

  1. A harmonised melody played on guitar.

    • Starting in the late '60s as the Sweetshop, they nicked from Jeff Lynne-era Move (whose "Do Ya" was a template), but their layered vocals, clever guitarmonies, and feathered hairstyles influenced Queen and Def Leppard, among many others.

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