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[[File:DiddyLoaf.PNG|thumb|[[Diddy Kong|Diddy]], rocking out using his Guitar Gazump move]]
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'''Guitar Gazump''' is a musical attack learned by [[Diddy Kong]] in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. As with all other instruments in the game, Diddy can purchase the move from [[Candy Kong]] in her [[Candy's Music Shop|shop]], and when used, it destroys all enemies in the area. When used on a guitar [[Music Pad]], it can also be used to solve puzzles. When Diddy finishes playing his guitar, the Star airwaves surround the whole area by attacking nearby enemies. He and [[Tiny Kong]] are the only two [[Kong]]s to have their own musical-attacking airwaves as opposed to sharing the same one.
'''Guitar Gazump''' is a musical attack learned by [[Diddy Kong]] in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. As with all other instruments in the game, Diddy can purchase the move from [[Candy Kong]] in her [[Candy's Music Shop|shop]], and when used, it destroys all enemies in the area. When used on a guitar [[Music Pad]], it can also be used to solve puzzles. When Diddy finishes playing his guitar, the Star airwaves surround the whole area by attacking nearby enemies. He and [[Tiny Kong]] are the only two [[Kong]]s to have their own musical-attacking airwaves as opposed to sharing the same one.



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Guitar Gazump

Guitar Gazump is a musical attack learned by Diddy Kong in Donkey Kong 64. As with all other instruments in the game, Diddy can purchase the move from Candy Kong in her shop, and when used, it destroys all enemies in the area. When used on a guitar Music Pad, it can also be used to solve puzzles. When Diddy finishes playing his guitar, the Star airwaves surround the whole area by attacking nearby enemies. He and Tiny Kong are the only two Kongs to have their own musical-attacking airwaves as opposed to sharing the same one.

Name in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese エレキ・ショッカー
Ereki Shokkā
Electric Shocker

French Dingo-Guitare
 
Spanish Guitarra Guerrera
Warrior Guitar