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Which church does not allow the playing of musical instruments, and are 'air guitars' allowed?
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The reason I asked about 'air guitars': When I opened a case of my beer, a sign said, "When you play an 'air guitar,' you probably pick up a lot of air chicks."
Bonus question:
What is an 'air guitar'?
6 Answers
- puppy warm-heartLv 68 years agoFavorite Answer
Must correct a couple of people who answered your Q. Jehovah's Witnesses does not ban playing of musical instruments, and guitars are a huge favorite. The songs we sing in meeting are from our song book. A couple of people in our congregation are published song writers for guitar, and no they are not religious songs, just regular love songs or ballads.
I always thought 'air guitar' is when a person is pretending to play an imaginary guitar, they are usually pretty animated.
- ?Lv 68 years ago
It is not a Church but the Cult called Jehovah's Witnesses, they only use pre-recorded music from their controllers the Governing body, but I don't know about air guitars I would think you would need to make them finger air guitars and hide them.
- ?Lv 78 years ago
Jehovah witness
Mormons
buddist
puritans
anabaptist
quakers
Mennonites
shinto
Wicca
Hindu
Muslim
An air guitair is a person playing or pretending to play a imaginery guitar.
Source(s): www.world religions.com - Anonymous8 years ago
BQ; An air guitar is more air than guitar
- ?Lv 58 years ago
I don't know but it sure wouldn't be a church that I'd go to.
And speaking of "air guitars", I agree with this video when it comes to "air guitars" and any other sort of imitation guitars.