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Is it completely wrong to say "Play guitar"?
As far as I know, according to proper grammar, you should say "to play the guitar", but I've heard people saying "play guitar" many times in different contexts. I asked my friend (he's an American) if "play guitar" sounds wrong to him. He said it doesn't though "play piano" would sound strange.
Please help me figure this out!
4 apr. 2018 09:57
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As an American, I would say either construction is fine for almost any musical instrument. "I play the piano", "I play piano"; "I play the trumpet", "I play trumpet"; "I play the drums", "I play drums".
As far as when to use them, I feel that using "the" is better as an independent statement: "I'm Brian, and I play the guitar." Speaking without the article is more common when the phrase is part of a bigger statement or in response to something: "I play guitar in my band", or, "Do you play an instrument?" "Yes, I play guitar." These rules are not 100%, however, as this is English, so feel free to say it with or without the "the"!
4 april 2018
I agree with Brian but additionally I wanted to say I think you're overthinking literal translations. Also, unless you say "I" play guitar, "play guitar" on its own sounds like a command. As Brian said, the rules are pretty lenient here and "play guitar" "I play guitar" "to play the guitar" "to play guitar" are all technically correct sentences in their own right.
4 april 2018
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