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Spanish guitar

Spanish guitar may refer to:

  • Classical guitar, a six-stringed guitar with nylon strings
  • Flamenco guitar, similar to a classical guitar
  • "Spanish Guitar" (song), a 2000 song by Toni Braxton
  • "Spanish Guitar", a 1971 song by Gene Clark from his album White Light
  • "Spanish Guitar", a 1978 song by Gary Moore from his album Back on the Streets
  • Duets with Spanish Guitar, a 1958 album by Laurindo Almeida with Salli Terri and Martin Ruderman
Spanish Guitar (song)

"Spanish Guitar" is the third single from Toni Braxton's third studio album, The Heat (2000). Released in 2000, the song was written by Diane Warren and produced by David Foster, the same team behind Braxton's 1996 smash hit " Un-Break My Heart". It was never released as a commercial single in the United States, causing the song to chart outside the top ninety-five of the Billboard Hot 100. This song remains a fan favorite as Braxton often performs the dance version live.

The song was present on the international soundtrack of the Brazilian soap opera Laços de Família (2000), causing a radio smash on the Brazilian radio stations and reached the top of the charts. The song becoming Braxton's signature song in Brazil and her most successful song in the country. In 2010 the song was recorded by flamenco guitarist Benise (with Kimberley Locke providing vocals) for his album also entitled "Spanish Guitar".

Usage examples of "spanish guitar".

Abdee asked him, 'Where did you learn to play Spanish guitar, my friend?

Hollom was one of them: he sat on the larboard gangway with his legs dangling over the waist, and from time to time he played a few notes on Honey's Spanish guitar.

On a corner, the pavements drying below his boots, a young man was playing a Spanish guitar.

There was a melancholy air, echoed by a young man, with hair to his shoulders, playing a Spanish guitar.

It brought in the most useful Cuban station, playing, on this Saturday afternoon, a concert of symphonic pieces for Spanish guitar.

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The house systems pipe in music a lot of the time, unobtrusive Spanish guitar from Adoration and Latimer City pop.

He was being chased by Rollo, who swung a beautiful Spanish guitar.