Paraguitar
Paraguitar refers to a style of playing the guitar that incorporates elements of jazz, blues, and rock music. It is characterized by a fluid, improvisational approach to melody and harmony, often featuring complex chord voicings, extended scales, and a sophisticated rhythmic feel. Players who employ the paraguitar style typically exhibit a strong understanding of music theory and a developed ear for melodic invention.
The term "paraguitar" itself is not a formally recognized genre or technique within musicology. It is more
Key characteristics often associated with paraguitar playing include the use of altered chords, chromaticism, and melodic