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has gloss | eng: Hamatar is the name given to a dual bodied guitar that can be played like a piano and guitar. The name is from the hammer on tapping style made famous by guitar players such as Stanley Jordan and Eddie Van Halen. The Hamatar has a center fret and a left and right fretboard on a single neck, with a total of 49 frets. The instrument has guitar pickups at both ends of the fretboard and 6 strings. The Hamatar is tuned with two adjustable bridges. One bridge has fine tuners and the other bridge anchors the strings using zither pin tuners. |
lexicalization | eng: Hamatar |
instance of | (noun) a guitar whose sound is amplified by electrical means electric guitar |
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