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The phrase "a guitar at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or event where a guitar is present or being played.
Example: "I saw a guitar at the music store that I really want to buy."
Alternatives: "a guitar in" or "a guitar on".
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It often doesn't sound like a guitar at all.
He had taken up a guitar at nine and simply learned all it could teach him.
The turning point came when she picked up a guitar at the age of 12.
But when she picked up a guitar at nineteen, it was to play metal.
"Onlookers described how 'it looked like she was playing a leg as a guitar at one point'".
Its characteristic sound is a small orchestra, heavy on the brass and wind, a banjo and a guitar at work.
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Just days after gushing about Katy Perry, John Mayer was apparently feeling so magnanimous that he reportedly picked up a pricey guitar at a downtown New York store for a completely random person.
If you have enough money, request a custom guitar at a smaller guitar shop.
Four years later he hosted a guitar concert at the JVC Jazz festival in New York, at which he performed with John Scofield, Pat Metheny and John Abercrombie.
After attending Old Dominion University in Virginia, Mr. King became a guitar instructor at Eckerd College in St . Petersburg
In 1979, Parker took a job as a guitar repairman at Stuyvesant Music, on West Forty-eighth Street in Manhattan.
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