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Electric guitar

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Revision as of 19:01, 31 October 2016 by Cyril.jaquel (talk | contribs) (Added the specific types of guitar played by the 12th Doctor.)

Electric guitar

Electric guitars were guitars that used electric signals to create sound. A member of the Lorells used an electric guitar. The Seventh Doctor later played with it. (TV: Delta and the Bannermen)

When Rakweed was going to cover the Earth. Clyde Langer used Haresh Chandra's electric guitar to make the same sounds and vibrations as the school bell of the Park Vale Comprehensive School, which had destroyed the Rakweed before. The guitar sound broke the plants' communication methods and neutralised the Rakweed spores. This killed off the Rakweed and saved Luke Smith's life. (GAME: Sound) Later the electric guitar stood inside Clyde Langers bed room. (TV: The Curse of Clyde Langer)

The Doctor plays his electric guitar on the TARDIS. (TV: Before the Flood)

The Twelfth Doctor showed himself to be an excellent guitar player. He used his electric guitar when challenged to an "axe fight" by Bors, although the medieval audience did not understand the play on words. He played "Pretty Woman" when noticing that Clara Oswald and Missy were watching. (TV: The Magician's Apprentice) He also played the same electric guitar in his TARDIS, this time playing Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, while contemplating the Bootstrap Paradox. (TV: Before the Flood) He was playing "Amazing Grace" on the same guitar when Osgood contacted him about the Zygon uprising. (TV: The Zygon Invasion) This model was a Yamaha SGV-800 "Black Sparkle".

After being separated from his TARDIS and spending some time in Nevada, USA, the Twelfth Doctor acquired a new electric guitar. He wrote a song inspired by his companion, Clara, using this guitar. (TV: Hell Bent) This was an Epiphone SG copy of the Gibson SG, the guitar that is most commonly associated with Angus Young, lead guitarist with AC/DC.

In 2050, Darius Pike played the electric guitar, but the guitar sound was stopped by an Aeolian. (TV: Aeolian)

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