"What brand is your guitar?"
"What brand guitar do you play?"
I suppose the first one is grammatically correct, is the second one correct as well?
They mean the same thing, right?
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"What brand guitar do you play?"
I suppose the first one is grammatically correct, is the second one correct as well?
They mean the same thing, right?
What brand of guitar
What brand guitar
What guitar brand
What brand of guitar do you recommend?
What guitar brand do you recommend?
What brand guitar do you play?
You cannot play a "brand". You play a guitar of a particular make or brand.
Both are gramatically correct.
Both mean 99% the same thing, except in rare cases - if you ask someone who owns a guitar but never plays it, or if you ask someone who owns a guitar and perhaps plays it more or less often, but right now is playing someone else's guitar.
To me both seem grammatically correct. Though 2nd one is more clear to ask.