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  2. Soft Touch (Tammy Wynette album) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Thompson - acoustic guitar; Diane Tidwell - background vocals; Gary Vanosdale - strings; Pete Wade - lead guitar; D. Bergen White - background vocals, string arrangements; Tommy Williams - fiddle; Stephanie Woolf - strings; Robert T. Wray, II - bass; Tammy Wynette - lead vocals

  3. Country Boy (Don Williams) - Wikipedia

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    Steel Guitar, Dobro – Lloyd Green; Strings – Carl Gorodetzky, Gary Vanosdale, George Binkley, Lennie Haight, Marvin Chantry, Roy Christensen, Sheldon Kurland, Steven Maxwell Smith*, Wilfred Lehmann* Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Producer, Backing Vocals – Don Williams; Recorded At – Jack Clement Recording Studios

  4. Acoustic guitar - Wikipedia

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    The steel-strings increased tension on the neck; for stability, Martin reinforced the neck with a steel truss rod, which became standard in later steel-string guitars. [13] Many acoustic guitars incorporate rosettes around the sound hole. An acoustic guitar can be amplified by using various types of pickups or microphones.

  5. Metallica Goes Soft(ish) for a Good Cause - AOL

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    Metallica’s acoustic set saw them joined by Bay Area musicians Avi Vinocur and Henry Salvia to play rarities (“Low Man’s Lyric,” making its first live appearance since 1998), covers (from ...

  6. Heavy Jelly - Wikipedia

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    Heavy Jelly is the fourth album by English punk rock duo Soft Play, released on 19 July 2024 through BMG Rights Management. It is their first album under the name Soft Play, having been known as Slaves until 2022. The album received universal acclaim from critics.

  7. Guitar picking - Wikipedia

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    Flatpicking is a technique for playing a guitar using a guitar pick held between two or three fingers to strike the strings. The term flatpicking occurs with other instruments, but is probably best known in the context of playing an acoustic guitar with steel strings—particularly in bluegrass music and old-time country music.

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