guitar Crossword Puzzles
Guitar 2023-05-31
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- Name given for scale with five notes.
- A four piece rock band with guitarist Jimmy Page.
- when you play a string without fretting anything.
- A complex form of music with improvisation.
- The number of strings on a guitar.
- Mexican guitarist who was known for fusing Latin and African rhythms with rock music.
- A guitar pioneer who was known for playing left handed, and lighting his guitar on fire.
- A loud genre of music usually focused around electric guitars.
- Type of picking technique that uses up and down strokes.
- The largest part of the guitar where the soundhole is located.
- One of the first genres of music in America.
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- A very influential band in the 1960s that changed the landscape of rock music.
- When rock bands from the UK came to America.
- band that was part of the british invasion in the 1960s. The lead singers name is Mick Jagger.
- The order of strins from big to small.
- Band that was named after an amplifier.
- Sad sound in music.
- The name of Eric Clapton's trio in the 1960s.
- When you play multiple notes at the same time.
- Clef that you use to read notation on guitar.
- Happy sound in music
- Initials for a guitar player in the 1980s who was part of a blues revival.
- Band that used sound effects like money and cash registers in their music.
- Last name of three very influential Blues guitarists.
- Initials for the guitarist in the 1980s who pioneered the technique called "Tapping".
- An easy way to read music on guitar.
26 Clues: Sad sound in music. • Happy sound in music • The number of strings on a guitar. • An easy way to read music on guitar. • Name given for scale with five notes. • The order of strins from big to small. • Band that was named after an amplifier. • A complex form of music with improvisation. • When rock bands from the UK came to America. • ...
Guitar 2022-11-17
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- the parts on a guitar that create sound
- part of the guitar that changes the string pitch
- notes in each key
- used to help hold a guitar
- when two or more notes are played together
- when two players play together
- pattern for the notes in a major key
- guitar with no wires
- when a group of players play together
- string tunings of a guitar
- where the sound comes out of an electric guitar
- the two strings that students keep breaking
- a common scale that works well for improvising
- used to plug in an electric guitar
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- what you type when looking how to play a song
- a common scale for church music or country music
- a way that notes can be notated unique to guitars
- common chords played in the key of G
- where the sound comes out of an acoustic guitar
- bars on a guitar that you push to make a note
- the thin part of a guitar
- string tunings of a bass guitar
- guitar that connects to power
- the large part of the guitar
- carol of the bells has _____ beats per measure
- most songs have 4 ______ per measure
- item used to play the same patterns in a different key
- a common scale for rock music
- thin piece of plastic used to play guitar
29 Clues: notes in each key • guitar with no wires • the thin part of a guitar • used to help hold a guitar • string tunings of a guitar • the large part of the guitar • guitar that connects to power • a common scale for rock music • when two players play together • string tunings of a bass guitar • used to plug in an electric guitar • common chords played in the key of G • ...
Guitar 2012-06-04
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- These people that the guitar was for there type of music
- Where you put your fingers to make notes
- Most famous player of the twelve string guitar
- A tiny guitar with only three strings
- A special kind of country music
- A enormus acoustic guitar
- American guitars have one thing in common
- Used for playing classical music
- The guitar was brought over by the moors
- Holds the strings in place
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- The biggest part of the guitar
- What you use to strum the guitar
- What makes the sound echo
- he played the first electric guitar
- What bar you play in
- Where all the strings are
- A guitar with six double strings made of gut
- What you turn to tune the guitar
- What you strum on the guitar
- A guitar with a metal resonater to make more noise
20 Clues: What bar you play in • What makes the sound echo • Where all the strings are • A enormus acoustic guitar • Holds the strings in place • What you strum on the guitar • The biggest part of the guitar • A special kind of country music • What you use to strum the guitar • What you turn to tune the guitar • Used for playing classical music • he played the first electric guitar • ...
Guitar 2022-04-06
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- number of notes on the second string
- Mrs Fisher also teaches this subject
- top part of guitar at eye level
- won best picture this year also musical term
- the names of the notes in the spaces
- our left hand stays in this position
- the white plastic part at the top where the strings go
- at the beginning of a piece to tell you how many beats per measure
- two people playing together
- other class taught in this room
- the big room where concerts and plays happen
- to gradually get louder
- the things you twist to tighten strings
- how long is spring break
- our principal
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- three people playing together
- four people playing together
- the top of the neck where our fingers touch
- one of our school colors
- this kind of note gets one beat
- the guitar rests on this leg
- Mrs Fisher frequently drinks this at lunch
- the front face of the guitar that vibrates
- domestic animal that likes to chase mice
- number of strings a guitar has
- to gradually get softer
- the thing between two bar lines
- two whole notes get this many counts
- man's best friend
- large marsupial
- number of notes on the third string
31 Clues: our principal • large marsupial • man's best friend • to gradually get softer • to gradually get louder • one of our school colors • how long is spring break • two people playing together • four people playing together • the guitar rests on this leg • three people playing together • number of strings a guitar has • this kind of note gets one beat • top part of guitar at eye level • ...
Guitar 2022-12-13
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- System of boxes that creates various notes
- Loosens and tightens the strings
- Allow you to play a guitar standing up
- Guitarist of the 90's and grunge
- prevents scratches
- Another brand of guitar
- A version of a guitar with 4 strings
- Contains the frets
- Amplifies and assists with resonance
- Indicates odd numbered frets
- Main part of the guitar
- Holds the strings
- Typically made of a metal alloy and strummed
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- A type of guitar
- Typically a wooden bodied instrument with 4-6 strings
- Assists in proper playing position
- Contians tuning pegs
- used to articulate notes
- Equivalent of bridge on the bottom of the body
- Used to isolate and approximate pitch
- Used to amplify a guitar
- the type of guitar we play
- Plugs into the guitar and amp
- A brand of guitar
24 Clues: A type of guitar • Holds the strings • A brand of guitar • prevents scratches • Contains the frets • Contians tuning pegs • Another brand of guitar • Main part of the guitar • used to articulate notes • Used to amplify a guitar • the type of guitar we play • Indicates odd numbered frets • Plugs into the guitar and amp • Loosens and tightens the strings • Guitarist of the 90's and grunge • ...
Guitar 2024-03-13
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- the parts on a guitar that create sound
- part of the guitar that changes the string pitch
- notes in each key
- used to help hold a guitar
- when two or more notes are played together
- when two players play together
- pattern for the notes in a major key
- guitar with no wires
- when a group of players play together
- string tunings of a guitar
- where the sound comes out of an electric guitar
- the two strings that students keep breaking
- a common scale that works well for improvising
- used to plug in an electric guitar
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- what you type when looking how to play a song
- a common scale for church music or country music
- a way that notes can be notated unique to guitars
- common chords played in the key of G
- where the sound comes out of an acoustic guitar
- bars on a guitar that you push to make a note
- the thin part of a guitar
- string tunings of a bass guitar
- guitar that connects to power
- the large part of the guitar
- carol of the bells has _____ beats per measure
- most songs have 4 ______ per measure
- item used to play the same patterns in a different key
- a common scale for rock music
- thin piece of plastic used to play guitar
29 Clues: notes in each key • guitar with no wires • the thin part of a guitar • used to help hold a guitar • string tunings of a guitar • the large part of the guitar • guitar that connects to power • a common scale for rock music • when two players play together • string tunings of a bass guitar • used to plug in an electric guitar • common chords played in the key of G • ...
Guitar 2012-05-29
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- who bought the guitar to spain?
- the first name of the man accredited for making the standard guitar
- where did the moors bring the guitar from?
- the guitars original form
- also known as the spanish guitar
- when two or more notes are played together
- the company that produced the first electric guitar
- the plastic thing used to play the guitar with
- where you can take a guitar
- what the strings on a guitar are now made of
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- a tiny guitar with only three stings
- what the parts are made of
- an enormous acoustic bass guitar
- the part of the guitar that looks like a figure eight
- the hole in the body of the guitar
- over the years the guitar has been accepted into the ? world of music
- what the "Les Paul" guitar was made of
- the things you strum to play the guitar
- the guitar is light and easy to transport this makes it
- the first name of the man responsible for the development of the first solid body electric guitar
20 Clues: the guitars original form • what the parts are made of • where you can take a guitar • who bought the guitar to spain? • an enormous acoustic bass guitar • also known as the spanish guitar • the hole in the body of the guitar • a tiny guitar with only three stings • what the "Les Paul" guitar was made of • the things you strum to play the guitar • ...
Guitar 2023-11-27
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- The term for the thick, lower strings on the guitar.
- The small, metal pieces embedded along the neck of the guitar.
- A device used to change the pitch of the guitar strings.
- A device used to raise the pitch of individual strings on the guitar.
- The upper part of the guitar body.
- The process of adjusting the tension of the guitar strings to achieve the correct pitch.
- A style of playing where the guitarist uses a slide to change the pitch of the strings.
- A method of playing where the strings are plucked with the fingers.
- The component of the guitar that amplifies the sound.
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- A technique where the guitarist strikes the strings with their fingers instead of a pick.
- The thin, metal strips on the guitar neck that are pressed to change the pitch of the strings.
- A method of playing where the guitarist lightly touches the strings to create a muted or percussive sound.
- The term for playing two or more notes simultaneously on the guitar.
- A device used to keep the guitar in tune by adjusting the tension of the strings.
- The part of the guitar body that amplifies the sound produced by the strings.
- The part of the guitar where the frets are located.
- The lowest-pitched string on a standard-tuned guitar.
- A technique where the guitarist taps the strings against the frets with both hands.
18 Clues: The upper part of the guitar body. • The part of the guitar where the frets are located. • The term for the thick, lower strings on the guitar. • The lowest-pitched string on a standard-tuned guitar. • The component of the guitar that amplifies the sound. • A device used to change the pitch of the guitar strings. • ...
Guitar 2025-05-06
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- the strings attach to it at the end of the body of the guitar
- can be made of nylon or steel on a guitar
- kind of guitar with a pickup and plugged in
- metal bars on the fingerboard of a guitar
- Les_____________ another inventor of the electric guitar
- Leo_________ one inventor of the electric guitar
- kind of guitar using steel strings
- 3 or more notes played together on guitar
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- Stringed instrument developed in the 19th century
- renaissance stringed instrument with a deep, rounded back
- a triangle shaped piece of plastic to pluck the strings
- One who builds string instruments
- the keys you turn to tune the guitar
- Jimi______________, wrote Purple Haze
- Invented the guitar
- string instrument from middle east and north africa
- short repeated melody on the guitar
17 Clues: Invented the guitar • One who builds string instruments • kind of guitar using steel strings • short repeated melody on the guitar • the keys you turn to tune the guitar • Jimi______________, wrote Purple Haze • can be made of nylon or steel on a guitar • metal bars on the fingerboard of a guitar • 3 or more notes played together on guitar • ...
Guitar 2021-03-12
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- Les Paul's recording technique of recording several tracks of himself playing
- Very quiet
- The letters for the right hand thumb and fingers
- The last name of Ida Presti's duet partner
- The stage name of Iris Colleen Summers
- The type of music Ida Presti played
- The builder of the guitar that Mary Ford played
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- The type of music Elizabeth Cotten played
- A musician who writes songs
- Six lines with numbers indicating the string and fret for each note
- A symbol for the end of a piece of music
- The type of recordings Mary Ford made with Les Paul
- Re-writing a piece of music for another instrument, like guitar
- The duet partner of Mary Ford
- Loud
- Note that gets 2 beats
16 Clues: Loud • Very quiet • Note that gets 2 beats • A musician who writes songs • The duet partner of Mary Ford • The type of music Ida Presti played • The stage name of Iris Colleen Summers • A symbol for the end of a piece of music • The type of music Elizabeth Cotten played • The last name of Ida Presti's duet partner • The builder of the guitar that Mary Ford played • ...
Guitar 2023-11-16
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- To play a half note on guitar, ____ and let it ring
- The ___ are a British rock group that created the song Yellow Submarine.
- One pitch or sound
- The top part of the guitar, where the pegs are
- An _____ guitar requires an amp to be heard
- Multiple notes (pitches) played at the same time
- _____ pegs turn to change the pitch of each string
- The biggest part of the guitar
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- A type of guitar that does not need electricity
- Thin strips of metal that help you know where to put your fingers on the guitar
- Jimi ____ was a famous guitarist who wasn't afraid to go loud
- A typical guitar has six ______.
- A ____ sign means "play it again"
- The part of the guitar that you pluck or strum to create sound
- The hole that sounds comes out of, in the middle of the guitar
- You can strum a guitar with your fingers or a ____.
16 Clues: One pitch or sound • The biggest part of the guitar • A typical guitar has six ______. • A ____ sign means "play it again" • An _____ guitar requires an amp to be heard • The top part of the guitar, where the pegs are • A type of guitar that does not need electricity • Multiple notes (pitches) played at the same time • _____ pegs turn to change the pitch of each string • ...
Guitar 2019-08-18
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- Type of guitar string.
- Connection for an electric guitar.
- The part of the guitar that contains all the frets.
- These are played by strumming multiple strings with specific fingering.
- The country the guitar was first created.
- Adjust, as a guitar.
- Pioneer of electric guitar.
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- The long, thin piece of wood between the headstock and the body.
- The action done to produce a sound from the guitar.
- Ancient guitar cousin.
- The tuning pegs are on this part of the guitar.
- Popular brand of guitar.
- When playing there should be _____ points of contact.
- Many guitars have this, but it only for decoration.
- Guitar accessory.
- The number of string played in a standard D chord.
16 Clues: Guitar accessory. • Adjust, as a guitar. • Type of guitar string. • Ancient guitar cousin. • Popular brand of guitar. • Pioneer of electric guitar. • Connection for an electric guitar. • The country the guitar was first created. • The tuning pegs are on this part of the guitar. • The number of string played in a standard D chord. • ...
Guitar 2016-05-15
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- A large group of musical intruments
- Song for babies
- It is formed like a small guitar and lower contrapuntal instruments.
- A group of string instrument without a conductor
- Provides the chordal and arpeggio rhythmic accompaniments.
- It was introduced by Spain as the estudiantina and comparsa, has a similar repertoire.
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- This is the tempo of Lupang Hinirang
- Provides the fundamental chord tones and reinforces the beats.
- used by the musician to stike the string/s of the instrument for them to produce better sound.
- the Smallest instrument in the group.
- A courtship song
- It usually carries the main melody of the piece.
- A country that have a big influence in our culture.
- A musical piece with a 3/4 time signature beat.
- Shaped like the bandurria but it is bigger, with a longer neck and two F soundholes. It is lower contrapuntal instrument also.
15 Clues: Song for babies • A courtship song • A large group of musical intruments • This is the tempo of Lupang Hinirang • the Smallest instrument in the group. • A musical piece with a 3/4 time signature beat. • It usually carries the main melody of the piece. • A group of string instrument without a conductor • A country that have a big influence in our culture. • ...
Guitar 2024-10-25
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- Guitar player with a big forehead
- Name of the cousin of a certain member of the Jazz combo that plays the acoustic guitar
- Second word in spanish of a guitar with an undisclosed number of strings
- An expressive technique on the guitar
- "The hardest style to play on guitar"
- Objectively the best Jazz song (has guitar in it)
- First word in spanish of a guitar with an undisclosed number of strings
- a dynamic in an undisclosed language (played on the guitar)
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- Name of a "weird guitarist (according to google)
- The first word within the first search of the longest word for "guitar"
- The first word within the 24 stringed bass name (found on google)
- "The hardest chord to play on guitar"
- Guitar in french
- A specific expressive technique
14 Clues: Guitar in french • A specific expressive technique • Guitar player with a big forehead • "The hardest chord to play on guitar" • An expressive technique on the guitar • "The hardest style to play on guitar" • Name of a "weird guitarist (according to google) • Objectively the best Jazz song (has guitar in it) • a dynamic in an undisclosed language (played on the guitar) • ...
Guitar 2024-10-25
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- Guitar player with a big forehead
- Name of the cousin of a certain member of the Jazz combo that plays the acoustic guitar
- Second word in spanish of a guitar with an undisclosed number of strings
- An expressive technique on the guitar
- "The hardest style to play on guitar"
- Objectively the best Jazz song (has guitar in it)
- First word in spanish of a guitar with an undisclosed number of strings
- a dynamic in an undisclosed language (played on the guitar)
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- Name of a "weird guitarist (according to google)
- The first word within the first search of the longest word for "guitar"
- The first word within the 24 stringed bass name (found on google)
- "The hardest chord to play on guitar"
- Guitar in french
- A specific expressive technique
14 Clues: Guitar in french • A specific expressive technique • Guitar player with a big forehead • "The hardest chord to play on guitar" • An expressive technique on the guitar • "The hardest style to play on guitar" • Name of a "weird guitarist (according to google) • Objectively the best Jazz song (has guitar in it) • a dynamic in an undisclosed language (played on the guitar) • ...
Guitar 2021-09-02
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- The thing that holds music, usually black and metal
- Flat piece with holes holding strings in place
- A small plastic triangle dragged across the strings
- Raising a note, making it higher
- Small bars showing where notes are on the neck
- Lowering a note so it has a "deeper" sound
- Coiled metal wires stretched across the guitar
- Playing multiple strings together to make a chord
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- Flat piece on the neck holding frets in place
- Metal "keys" that change the strings' pitch
- Many notes played together
- Small pegs w/ round tops holding down strings
- The hand that holds the neck of the guitar
- The big hole in the body of the guitar
14 Clues: Many notes played together • Raising a note, making it higher • The big hole in the body of the guitar • Lowering a note so it has a "deeper" sound • The hand that holds the neck of the guitar • Metal "keys" that change the strings' pitch • Flat piece on the neck holding frets in place • Small pegs w/ round tops holding down strings • ...
Guitar 2023-02-16
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- This produces sound for electric guitars
- A hole
- A piece of plastic that help to play the guitar
- A guitar is usually made in this material
- There are about 20 of these on a guitar
- A type of music that is played by acoustic
- The guitar usually has 6 of these
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- A type of guitar that is hollow
- A type of guitar that is solid-bodied
- A famuos guitar company
- this is where you put a your note papers
- A type of music that is played by electric
- This type of guitar usually only has 4 strings
13 Clues: A hole • A famuos guitar company • A type of guitar that is hollow • The guitar usually has 6 of these • A type of guitar that is solid-bodied • There are about 20 of these on a guitar • This produces sound for electric guitars • this is where you put a your note papers • A guitar is usually made in this material • A type of music that is played by electric • ...
Guitar 2024-02-27
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- 6 lines with numbers that show us where to put our fingers
- this is the circle on the guitar body that makes it loud
- this is a guitar which we plug in
- 5 lines that tell us what note to play
- this attaches to the body and has frets on it
- thiese are the names of each string
- piece of plastic used to play a string
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- we turn this to change the sound
- the main section of the instrument
- this is a guitar which is not plugged in
- the thing we pluck that stretches from the headstock to the body
- metal bar that separates notes
12 Clues: metal bar that separates notes • we turn this to change the sound • this is a guitar which we plug in • the main section of the instrument • thiese are the names of each string • 5 lines that tell us what note to play • piece of plastic used to play a string • this is a guitar which is not plugged in • this attaches to the body and has frets on it • ...
Guitar 2022-02-06
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- Little microphones that make the guitar louder
- Part of the guitar that the frets are on
- Country the guitar came from
- A guitar that is not acoustic
- Strings from lowest pitch to highest pitch
- Number of strings on the guitar
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- Plastic tool used to strum chords
- What did Eddie eat
- Hole called in the middle of the guitar
- Guitar evolved from this instrument
- One of the most famous guitar brands
- A guitar that is not electric
12 Clues: What did Eddie eat • Country the guitar came from • A guitar that is not electric • A guitar that is not acoustic • Number of strings on the guitar • Plastic tool used to strum chords • Guitar evolved from this instrument • One of the most famous guitar brands • Hole called in the middle of the guitar • Part of the guitar that the frets are on • ...
Guitar Crossword! 2017-08-18
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- The last name of your guitar teacher.
- The name of the five lines on which we find notes.
- What material is used to make acoustic guitars?
- Skinny strings are ____ in pitch.
- The metal bars which we put our fingers between.
- The shape we arrange our chairs in when beginning class.
- This note is played for 1 beat.
- The speed of a song.
- One of two finger we use while playing an E minor chord.
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- ______ are many strings strummed at the same time.
- Both your heart and music follow this.
- How many beats are in a half note?
- Another name for our pointer/index finger.
- The strings _______ in order to produce sound.
- A _____ note is held for 4 beats.
- _______ position is when you sit up straight before playing.
- What is the size of strings that are deep in pitch?
- ____ position is when you put the guitar face down and listen.
- The number of strings a guitar has.
- What's the name of the piece of plastic we pluck strings with?
20 Clues: The speed of a song. • This note is played for 1 beat. • A _____ note is held for 4 beats. • Skinny strings are ____ in pitch. • How many beats are in a half note? • The number of strings a guitar has. • The last name of your guitar teacher. • Both your heart and music follow this. • Another name for our pointer/index finger. • The strings _______ in order to produce sound. • ...
Guitar Crossword 2014-04-30
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- how many strings are there on a guitar
- what are the keys called at the end of the guitar
- how many famous guitarists signed the most famous guitar
- what material are the strings made of on a classical guitar
- what type of guitar was most important to modern music
- how old is the oldest guitar
- how are acoustic guitars often made
- where is the electric guitar most played
- what instrument can a guitar be tuned with
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- to get a better sound what can you use in addition to your fingers to play the strings
- what is a seven string guitar called
- what is the lowest string on an acoustic guitar
- who created the first electric guitar
- name a famous guitar player starting with J
- what do electric guitars need to play into to be heard
- what is the hole called in the middle of the guitar
- what part of the music family does the guitar belong in
- what material are acoustic guitars made of
- what is one of the most famous guitar brands
- name the strings on the Guitar
20 Clues: how old is the oldest guitar • name the strings on the Guitar • how are acoustic guitars often made • what is a seven string guitar called • who created the first electric guitar • how many strings are there on a guitar • where is the electric guitar most played • what material are acoustic guitars made of • what instrument can a guitar be tuned with • ...
Guitar Crossword 2014-04-30
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- how many strings are there on a guitar
- to get a better sound what can you use in addition to your fingers to play the strings
- what type of guitar was most important to modern music
- what instrument can a guitar be tuned with
- what is a seven string guitar called
- name a famous guitar player starting with J
- what is the hole called in the middle of the guitar
- where is the electric guitar most played
- what is one of the most famous guitar brands
- how many famous guitarists signed the most famous guitar
- how old is the oldest guitar
- what material are the strings made of on a classical guitar
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- what do electric guitars need to play into to be heard
- what is the lowest string on an acoustic guitar
- who created the first electric guitar
- what are the keys called at the end of the guitar
- what part of the music family does the guitar belong in
- what material are acoustic guitars made of
- name the strings on the Guitar
- how are acoustic guitars often made
20 Clues: how old is the oldest guitar • name the strings on the Guitar • how are acoustic guitars often made • what is a seven string guitar called • who created the first electric guitar • how many strings are there on a guitar • where is the electric guitar most played • what instrument can a guitar be tuned with • what material are acoustic guitars made of • ...
Guitar Mania!! 2016-04-20
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- how many strings there are on a regular guitar
- famous guitar factory in El Cajon, CA
- real name of Riley B. King
- what did Eddie eat?
- how we remember the notes that are in the spaces
- the way guitar players cheat and evade learning notes
- famous left handed guitar player
- where the strings connect to the body of a guitar
- famous left handed guitar player
- the piece of bone or other material that the strings sit on while crossing the bridge
- squiggly thing on the lines at the beginning of a piece of music
- what most guitars are made out of
- vibrate to make sound on a guitar
- name we give to the 5 lines of the Treble Clef
- prevents holes from forming on guitar body
- a sound in a certain pitch
- John Paul George and Ringo...
- the "#" sign that raises a letter note
- what the strings on a classical guitar are made of
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- sadder sounding chords
- the "b" sign that lowers a letter note
- the name of B.B. King's guitar
- the order of letters on the lines of the Treble Clef
- the biggest part of most guitars
- one of the early African American Spiritual Classics
- African American Spiritual music became this popular form of music
- where the sound comes out of in an acoustic guitar
- knobs that you turn to tune the guitar
- three or more notes played together
- order of strings on a guitar from lowest to highest
- happier sounding chords
- move your hand back and forth while you are hitting the strings
- little pieces of metal that separates the notes on a guitar
- the dent in the body of a guitar that lets your hand go up the neck
- who B.B. King Gave his guitar to
- skinny piece of wood that connects the headstock to the body
36 Clues: what did Eddie eat? • sadder sounding chords • happier sounding chords • real name of Riley B. King • a sound in a certain pitch • John Paul George and Ringo... • the name of B.B. King's guitar • the biggest part of most guitars • famous left handed guitar player • famous left handed guitar player • who B.B. King Gave his guitar to • what most guitars are made out of • ...
Guitar Crossword 2025-09-02
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- The highness or lowness of a sound.
- A guitar-specific notation system showing where to place fingers on the fretboard.
- Fast and bright
- The metal strips on the guitar neck that divide it into segments, used to play different notes.
- Very Soft
- A chord where one finger presses multiple strings across a fret, like F or Bm.
- Medium Soft
- Walking pace
- Extremely Fast
- A device clamped on the fretboard to raise the pitch of all strings.
- Medium Loud
- A group of notes played together, like C major or G7.
- A set pattern of notes used to write a song.
- A technique where a note is played by tapping a finger onto a fret to sound a higher note without picking.
- A single pitch, like A or C#, played on a specific string and fret.
- Very Loud
- Very Fast
- Playing the notes of a chord one at a time.
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- Lively and Fast
- Slow and stately
- Loud
- The six (or more) wires on a guitar, each producing a different note.
- Gradually louder
- The speed of the music, measured in beats per minute.
- Very slow and broad
- Gradually Softer
- The tonal center (or “Do”) of a song based on a specific scale.
- A small, flat tool (plectrum) used to pluck or strum strings for a clearer sound.
- The pattern of sounds and silences in music, like quarter or eighth notes.
- Moderately
- The volume of music, like forte (loud) or piano (soft).
- Sweeping the fingers or a pick across the strings to play a chord.
- Soft
- Plucking individual strings with fingers.
- Adjusting the pitch of each string to a standard (e.g., EADGBE for standard tuning).
- A technique where a finger is lifted off a fret to sound a lower note without picking.
36 Clues: Loud • Soft • Very Soft • Very Loud • Very Fast • Moderately • Medium Soft • Medium Loud • Walking pace • Extremely Fast • Lively and Fast • Fast and bright • Slow and stately • Gradually louder • Gradually Softer • Very slow and broad • The highness or lowness of a sound. • Plucking individual strings with fingers. • Playing the notes of a chord one at a time. • ...
Guitar Crossword! 2017-08-18
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- The last name of your guitar teacher.
- ____ position is when you put the guitar face down and listen.
- What is the size of strings that are deep in pitch?
- The speed of a song.
- The shape we arrange our chairs in when beginning class.
- This note is played for 1 beat.
- The metal bars which we put our fingers between.
- One of two finger we use while playing an E minor chord.
- ______ are many strings strummed at the same time.
Down
- Both your heart and music follow this.
- Another name for our pointer/index finger.
- What's the name of the piece of plastic we plug strings with?
- A _____ note is held for 4 beats.
- The strings _______ in order to produce sound.
- _______ position is when you sit up straight before playing.
- The name of the five lines on which we find notes.
- What material is used to make acoustic guitars?
- Skinny strings are ____ in pitch.
- How many beats are in a half note?
- The number of strings a guitar has
20 Clues: The speed of a song. • This note is played for 1 beat. • A _____ note is held for 4 beats. • Skinny strings are ____ in pitch. • How many beats are in a half note? • The number of strings a guitar has • The last name of your guitar teacher. • Both your heart and music follow this. • Another name for our pointer/index finger. • The strings _______ in order to produce sound. • ...
Guitar 101 2021-01-28
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- the part of a guitar that the strings are tied to
- an guitar that is not acoustic
- a diagram that shows you a chord position
- what you ultimately want to play on the guitar
- a 4-stringed electric guitar
- an acoustic guitar that does not have a pick guard
- in music, different tones or pitches
- part of the neck where your fingers press down to make chords
Down
- you turn these to tighten or loosen the strings
- in music, a pattern of beats
- there are two of these on the guitar
- on the centre of the guitar's body there is a ________ hole
- what your right hand does to play the guitar
- the music made popular by the electric guitar in the 1950s
- a plastic plate mounted below the sound hole
- a type of African American music that pre-dated Rock and Roll
- two or more notes played together
- these are numbered on your left hand
- a classical music relative of the guitar
- a guitar that is not electric
20 Clues: in music, a pattern of beats • a 4-stringed electric guitar • a guitar that is not electric • an guitar that is not acoustic • two or more notes played together • there are two of these on the guitar • these are numbered on your left hand • in music, different tones or pitches • a classical music relative of the guitar • a diagram that shows you a chord position • ...
Guitar Crossword 2021-05-11
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- - low end of a guitar tone
- - long, fretted piece of wood, so that the strings may be pushed down on
- - an arrangement of notes played in unison
- - a stringed musical instrument, with a fretted fingerboard
- - a musical sound; pitch and duration of a sound in musical notation
- - an electronic device used to boost the volume of an instrument
- - widened piece at the end of a guitar; where the tuning pegs are fixed
- - effect used to change the signal process of a guitar to boost gain; dramatic increase in volume; overdrive
- - using force to push a string up or down to adjust the pitch of the string
- - sweeping of the thumb or plectrum to pluck multiple strings
Down
- - used to adjust string tension; tightens or loosens strings; adjusts what note each guitar string is
- - quickly moving back and forth (or up and down) about a point of equilibrium
- - used to keep strings of a guitar in place; placed near bottom of guitar
- - high end of a guitar tone
- - plastic tool used to strum chords or individual notes
- - the sound that is the end result of the way your pick or fingers strum a properly maintained guitar and its strings, through all of the various electronics used to shape the signal; broadcasted out of an amplifier.
- - electronic magnet; used to send signals to guitar amp
- - the sound of the instrument by resting the palm of the picking hand across the strings near the bridge
- - height of the strings from the fretboard
- - a wire held under tension to freely vibrate and produce sound
20 Clues: - low end of a guitar tone • - high end of a guitar tone • - an arrangement of notes played in unison • - height of the strings from the fretboard • - plastic tool used to strum chords or individual notes • - electronic magnet; used to send signals to guitar amp • - a stringed musical instrument, with a fretted fingerboard • ...
Guitar Crossword 2023-06-01
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- Number of strings on a standard guitar
- Section between the body and head.
- Mr. _______, The coolest music teacher ever
- piece of wood on the face of the guitar's body
- A piece of vinyl or plastic used to strum the strings of a guitar.
- The piece of plastic or bone that raises the strings on the saddle.
- The hole in the Soundboard.
- The piece of wood on the face of the guitar that the strings are tied or attached to.
- The material for electric guitar strings.
- Famous guitar player from the 60s who wrote "Purple Haze"
- Electric guitar brand that makes the Stratocaster and Telecaster
- The style of guitar that is not amplified electrically
Down
- Protects the wood of the soundboard.
- The turnable machines that tightens the strings of your guitar.
- Pieces of metal inlaid in the neck.
- Brand of most guitars in the music room
- Number of letters in the musical alphabet
- The material for modern classical guitar strings.
- Type of guitar with nylon strings, usually played with the fingers.
- The piece of equipment that you plug into to play electric guitar.
- The piece of plastic or bone on the head that raises and separates strings.
- one of Mr. Y's Favorite guitarists, who wrote "Today I'm Gonna Get Myself a Real Job"
22 Clues: The hole in the Soundboard. • Section between the body and head. • Pieces of metal inlaid in the neck. • Protects the wood of the soundboard. • Number of strings on a standard guitar • Brand of most guitars in the music room • Number of letters in the musical alphabet • The material for electric guitar strings. • Mr. _______, The coolest music teacher ever • ...
Guitar Review 2023-12-13
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- note that receives 1 beat
- lines on the staff
- raises a note half a step
- three or more notes played at the same time
- 2 lines that indicate the end of a song
- fraction looking number that says how many beats are in a measure
- clef used in guitar
- cancels out any sharps or flats in the music
- note that receives 4 beats
- connects the value of 2 notes at the same pitch
- note that receives 3 beats
Down
- notes that come before the first full measure
- spaces of the treble clef
- space between barlines
- a narrow strip of metal set into guitar fingerboard at regular intervals
- rest that receives 2 beats
- 5 lines and 4 spaces
- lowers a note by a half step
- guitar strings
- note that receives 1/2 beat
- separates measures
- rest that receives 4 beats
- short lines used to indicate notes above or below the staff
23 Clues: guitar strings • lines on the staff • separates measures • clef used in guitar • 5 lines and 4 spaces • space between barlines • spaces of the treble clef • note that receives 1 beat • raises a note half a step • rest that receives 2 beats • note that receives 4 beats • rest that receives 4 beats • note that receives 3 beats • note that receives 1/2 beat • lowers a note by a half step • ...
Guitar Crossword 2024-04-09
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- Lined notes from bottom to top
- This brand makes guitar's, band instruments, and motorcycles
- Part of the guitar where sound is resonated
- This is number 43 in our books
- This was your first playing test
- Part of the guitar where we tune the strings
- This type of music is played on steel string guitars
- A system where we read music on
- The type of guitar you play
- This note is worth 3 beats
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- This note is worth one beat
- This note is worth 4 beats
- Rockstars play this type of guitar
- The part of the guitar that protects the body from the pick
- The guitar was invented in
- This part holds the strings on the body of your Guitar
- Some of the worlds greatest guitars are made in this country
- How many strings are on a guitar
- This note is worth 2 beats
- The metal part of your guitar
- The steel string on a guitar is made out of
- The part that raises the strings from the head
- Space notes from bottom to top
- The material your guitar string is
- This tool is used to make your guitar sound in tune
- Jhett's middle name
26 Clues: Jhett's middle name • This note is worth 4 beats • The guitar was invented in • This note is worth 2 beats • This note is worth 3 beats • This note is worth one beat • The type of guitar you play • The metal part of your guitar • Lined notes from bottom to top • This is number 43 in our books • Space notes from bottom to top • A system where we read music on • ...
Guitar Crossword 2024-11-12
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- when one player plays by themselves
- Marley a popular Jamaican Reggae musician
- Where are "The Beatles" from?
- Hendrix the songwriter of "voodo Child"
- where the sound comes out of an electric guitar
- a way notes are notated unique to guitar
- how many strings are on a bass guitar
- a loud genera of music usually focused around electric guitars
- when three players play at the same time
- a 5 note scale we play everyday
- the term in music used to get softer slowly
- the parts on the guitar that creates sound
Down
- name all the strings from lowest pitch to highest pitch
- another name for "sad sounding" in music
- when you play a string with ought holding a fret
- When you lift a string up or down
- how many strings are on a guitar
- The band that wrote "Smoke on the Water"
- another name for "happy sounding" in music
- when two players play at the same time
- the first chord in "shake it off" by Taylor Swift
- the parts on the guitar that changes the strings pitch
- what type of chord do we play Rock You Like A Hurricane"
- when two or more notes are played together
- The term used in music to get louder slowly
25 Clues: Where are "The Beatles" from? • a 5 note scale we play everyday • how many strings are on a guitar • When you lift a string up or down • when one player plays by themselves • how many strings are on a bass guitar • when two players play at the same time • another name for "sad sounding" in music • The band that wrote "Smoke on the Water" • ...
Guitar Stuff 2023-12-14
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- holds strings in place
- biggest wound one
- use to stop sound
- guitar type for class
- one finger one fret (2 words)
- note with 2 beats
- play all strings at once
- second one
- needs an amp
- tuning
- note with one beat
- fingers needed for C chord
- only parts of the string vibrate
- fifth one (2 words)
- note with 4 beats
Down
- strings do this
- guitar part or worry
- notes for alternate picking
- uses nylon strings
- makes it sharper or flatter
- finger tip aid :)
- 3,4,5 and 6 are
- typical top wood
- contact with the guitar top
- upper and lower
- where the wire thingys are:)
- what the guitar body does
- typical fretboard wood
- contact before 1at fret
- plucks
30 Clues: tuning • plucks • second one • needs an amp • strings do this • 3,4,5 and 6 are • upper and lower • typical top wood • biggest wound one • use to stop sound • finger tip aid :) • note with 2 beats • note with 4 beats • uses nylon strings • note with one beat • fifth one (2 words) • guitar part or worry • guitar type for class • holds strings in place • typical fretboard wood • contact before 1at fret • ...
Guitar Crossword 2024-01-04
Across
- The material used to make electric guitar strings
- Pieces of metal inlaid in the neck
- The part of the guitar at the very top
- Most rockbands include three instruments: piano, guitar, and _________
- A less common material used in some guitar strings
- What did Eddie eat?
- Electric guitar brand that makes the Stratocaster
- The material most acoustic guitar bodies are made of
- A piece of plastic or vinyl used to play the guitar strings
- The action of dragging your hand across the guitar strings
- Some guitars have this to help you hold them
Down
- Section between the body and the head
- The style of guitar that does not need amplification
- The hole in the guitar
- What is the order of the guitar strings?
- How many chords make up most pop songs?
- Type of guitar that uses amplification
- The equipment used to make some guitars louder
- The main part of the guitar that rests in your lap
- These are used to tune the guitar
- Number of letters in the musical alphabet
- A type of written music to represent guitar notes
- A type of sound made on the guitar that requires your fingers to be in a certain position
- Number of strings on a standard guitar
24 Clues: What did Eddie eat? • The hole in the guitar • These are used to tune the guitar • Pieces of metal inlaid in the neck • Section between the body and the head • Type of guitar that uses amplification • The part of the guitar at the very top • Number of strings on a standard guitar • How many chords make up most pop songs? • What is the order of the guitar strings? • ...
Guitar 2022-02-18
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- Finger 1, first fret, string 2 makes this chord
- Master of blues
- Number of strings on guitar
- Someone who builds and fixes guitars
- Strings from lowest pitch to highest
Down
- Finger 3, third fret, string 1 makes this chord
- Style of music Andres Segovia plays
- Person who invented the first solid body electric guitar
- King of Blues
- When you play multiple strings at once to make a chord
- Used to create different sounds with guitar
- Type of guitar that is played on your lap with a metal slide
12 Clues: King of Blues • Master of blues • Number of strings on guitar • Style of music Andres Segovia plays • Someone who builds and fixes guitars • Strings from lowest pitch to highest • Used to create different sounds with guitar • Finger 3, third fret, string 1 makes this chord • Finger 1, first fret, string 2 makes this chord • ...
Guitar Crossword! 2017-08-18
Across
- Both your heart and music follow this.
- Another name for our pointer/index finger.
- What material is used to make acoustic guitars?
- Skinny strings are ____ in pitch.
- The name of the five lines on which we find notes.
- The shape we arrange our chairs in when beginning class.
- This note is played for 1 beat.
- The number of strings a guitar has.
- One of two finger we use while playing an E minor chord.
Down
- The last name of your guitar teacher.
- ______ are many strings strummed at the same time.
- How many beats are in a half note?
- The strings _______ in order to produce sound.
- A _____ note is held for 4 beats.
- The speed of a song.
- The metal bars which we put our fingers between.
- _______ position is when you sit up straight before playing.
- What is the size of strings that are deep in pitch?
- ____ position is when you put the guitar face down and listen.
- What's the name of the piece of plastic we pluck strings with?
20 Clues: The speed of a song. • This note is played for 1 beat. • A _____ note is held for 4 beats. • Skinny strings are ____ in pitch. • How many beats are in a half note? • The number of strings a guitar has. • The last name of your guitar teacher. • Both your heart and music follow this. • Another name for our pointer/index finger. • The strings _______ in order to produce sound. • ...
Guitar 9 2021-11-30
Across
- This key sounds sad.
- A technique to calm oneself before a performance.
- This song references the civil rights movement in 1960s America.
- This chord is commonly used in rock music.
- Like no one can hear you.
- This system of reading music uses lines and numbers.
- A type of scale.
- This will enhance your musical performances.
- This archival recording is about the justice system and black Americans.
Down
- This key sounds happy.
- Bang your fingers onto the strings and fretboards to perform this skill.
- This two chord song is about a woman who struggled with addiction.
- This is a normal part of performance.
- This chord was named after its legendary guitar player.
- This man was said to have been shot in the stomach and survived.
- This Columbian-Canadian singer was accused of racism when she invited people of colour to the front fo the audience.
- Drag your fingers along the strings and fretboard from one note to another to perform this move.
- The primary instrument of this course.
- The song “Blackbird” was covered in this Indigenous language.
- This band made significant contributions to feminism in the 90s.
20 Clues: A type of scale. • This key sounds sad. • This key sounds happy. • Like no one can hear you. • This is a normal part of performance. • The primary instrument of this course. • This chord is commonly used in rock music. • This will enhance your musical performances. • A technique to calm oneself before a performance. • This system of reading music uses lines and numbers. • ...
Guitar Crossword 2025-04-25
Across
- Part of the guitar that the sound comes out of
- The style of music writing that uses numbers on the line. The lines refer to the string and the number refers to where your finger goes.
- How you play a chord.
- A rhythmic note that lasts for 1 beat
- When you hold multiple strings down at once and strum, it makes this.
- The part of the guitar on the body where the strings attach to the guitar.
- The main line of music that you sing or hear the most when listening.
- Not the main notes of a song, however they are played along with the melody to make it sound better.
- What you hold to play or strum the strings.
Down
- The part of your body that holds the strings down to the frets.
- A rhythmic note that lasts for 2 beats
- A rhythmic note that lasts for 4 beats
- The top part of the guitar neck that has the frets.
- Part of the guitar that tunes the guitar strings
- Musical Instrument that has 6 strings and you strum of pick the frets.
- A style of music, an example of this style would be Garth Brooks.
- A style of music, an example of this style would be AC/DC
- The places your fingers go on the guitar neck to change the sound of the string.
- Your teacher
- The part of the guitar that has the soundhole and where the strings attach to the bridge:
- What you listen to and create with instruments.
- The part of the guitar between the head and body of the guitar
22 Clues: Your teacher • How you play a chord. • A rhythmic note that lasts for 1 beat • A rhythmic note that lasts for 2 beats • A rhythmic note that lasts for 4 beats • What you hold to play or strum the strings. • Part of the guitar that the sound comes out of • What you listen to and create with instruments. • Part of the guitar that tunes the guitar strings • ...
Guitar Crossword 2025-12-09
Across
- Type of guitar
- Brush across the strings
- Magnets that capture the string vibration (two words)
- Main part of the guitar
- Spotlight guitar moment
- Repeated guitar phrase
- Used to change the sound
- Top of the guitar
- Classic rock effect
Down
- Used to tune the strings
- Little triangle he loses constantly
- What makes it loud
- Multiple notes played together
- Part that holds the strings on the body
- Pattern used to solo
- Where your fingers land on the neck
- Long part of the guitar
- The six wires you pluck
- Clamp to raise the pitch
19 Clues: Type of guitar • Top of the guitar • What makes it loud • Classic rock effect • Pattern used to solo • Repeated guitar phrase • Main part of the guitar • Spotlight guitar moment • Long part of the guitar • The six wires you pluck • Used to tune the strings • Brush across the strings • Used to change the sound • Clamp to raise the pitch • Multiple notes played together • ...
Guitar Stuff 2023-03-07
Across
- Two or more notes played at the same time.
- What is it called when you read numbers?
- What movie is #49 from?
- This is the title of #33.
- This symbol resembles a hashtag.
- How many beats does a whole note get?
- This note gets one beat.
- Who is the composer of Fur Elise?
- Who is the statue on the bookcase with a necklace?
Down
- A _______ half note gets three beats.
- How many beats does a half note get?
- There are 5 lines on the _________.
- Who is the composer of #138?
- Au Clair de la Lune is a ________.
- This is the title of #42.
- Curved symbol at beginning of staff.
- The guitar has how many strings?
- Frere Jacques can be played as a what?
- Page 32 focuses on what string?
19 Clues: What movie is #49 from? • This note gets one beat. • This is the title of #33. • This is the title of #42. • Who is the composer of #138? • Page 32 focuses on what string? • This symbol resembles a hashtag. • The guitar has how many strings? • Who is the composer of Fur Elise? • Au Clair de la Lune is a ________. • There are 5 lines on the _________. • ...
Guitar Review 2013-11-06
Across
- large part of the guitar
- material that our strings are made out of
- material strings are made out of (not the same as ours)
- determines the speed of a song
- when you are playing under the pitch you are supposed to be
- tab symbol is h
- guitarist that plays soul, blues, and classic rock
- determines what flats or sharps a piece has
- Italian word for soft
- distance between two notes
- tab is the abbreviation for _______________
- worth 2 beats in 6/8
- guitarist that plays slap guitar
- Italian word for loud
- worth 2 beats in 4/4
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- part of the guitar the you strum over
- worth 4 beats in 4/4
- determine volume
- change the pitch of the string
- individual parts that you put your fingers on
- determines what note gets the beat and how many beats
- device that you can strum with
- the things that you strum to make sound
- tab symbol is /
- tab symbol is p
- little lines above and below the staff
- changes the pitch of the guitar when attached to the neck
- when you are playing over the pitch you are supposed to be
- language that dynamics are in
- part of the guitar that contains the fretboard
30 Clues: tab symbol is h • tab symbol is / • tab symbol is p • determine volume • worth 4 beats in 4/4 • worth 2 beats in 6/8 • worth 2 beats in 4/4 • Italian word for soft • Italian word for loud • large part of the guitar • distance between two notes • language that dynamics are in • change the pitch of the string • determines the speed of a song • device that you can strum with • ...
Guitar Mania! 2016-04-20
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- famous guitar factory in El Cajon, CA
- real name of Riley B. King
- one of the early African American Spiritual Classics
- who B.B. King Gave his guitar to
- African American Spiritual music became this popular form of music
- squiggly thing on the lines at the beginning of a piece of music
- where the sound comes out of in an acoustic guitar
- where the strings connect to the body of a guitar
- how many strings there are on a regular guitar
- knobs that you turn to tune the guitar
- prevents holes from forming on guitar body
- what the strings on a classical guitar are made of
- vibrate to make sound on a guitar
- the dent in the body of a guitar that lets your hand go up the neck
- the "b" sign that lowers a letter note
- move your hand back and forth while you are hitting the strings
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- the "#" sign that raises a letter note
- the piece of bone or other material that the strings sit on while crossing the bridge
- famous left handed guitar player
- the name of B.B. King's guitar
- famous left handed guitar player
- little pieces of metal that separates the notes on a guitar
- John Paul George and Ringo...
- skinny piece of wood that connects the headstock to the body
- what did Eddie eat?
- a sound in a certain pitch
- name we give to the 5 lines of the Treble Clef
- three or more notes played together
28 Clues: what did Eddie eat? • real name of Riley B. King • a sound in a certain pitch • John Paul George and Ringo... • the name of B.B. King's guitar • famous left handed guitar player • famous left handed guitar player • who B.B. King Gave his guitar to • vibrate to make sound on a guitar • three or more notes played together • famous guitar factory in El Cajon, CA • ...
Guitar Mania!!! 2016-04-20
Across
- a sound in a certain pitch
- what the strings on a classical guitar are made of
- prevents holes from forming on guitar body
- where the strings connect to the body of a guitar
- real name of Riley B. King
- how many strings there are on a regular guitar
- squiggly thing on the lines at the beginning of a piece of music
- one of the early African American Spiritual Classics
- John Paul George and Ringo...
- vibrate to make sound on a guitar
- who B.B. King Gave his guitar to
- little pieces of metal that separates the notes on a guitar
- what did Eddie eat?
- African American Spiritual music became this popular form of music
- how we remember the line notes on a treble clef
Down
- three or more notes played together
- famous guitar factory in El Cajon, CA
- where the sound comes out of in an acoustic guitar
- knobs that you turn to tune the guitar
- famous left handed guitar player
- the name of B.B. King's guitar
- the "#" sign that raises a letter note
- the "b" sign that lowers a letter note
- famous left handed guitar player
- the dent in the body of a guitar that lets your hand go up the neck
- the piece of bone or other material that the strings sit on while crossing the bridge
- the order of strings on a guitar from lowest to highest
- how we remember the space notes on a treble clef
- name we give to the 5 lines of the Treble Clef
- move your hand back and forth while you are hitting the strings
- skinny piece of wood that connects the headstock to the body
31 Clues: what did Eddie eat? • a sound in a certain pitch • real name of Riley B. King • John Paul George and Ringo... • the name of B.B. King's guitar • famous left handed guitar player • famous left handed guitar player • who B.B. King Gave his guitar to • vibrate to make sound on a guitar • three or more notes played together • famous guitar factory in El Cajon, CA • ...
Beginning Guitar 2023-09-25
Across
- The name of the fourth string.
- The top piece of the instrument.
- The name for a string that is too low.
- The note letter names on the lines of the treble staff
- A type of material used to make guitar strings.
- 2 or more notes played at the same time.
- A tool used to play guitar strings.
- The name of the fifth string.
- A chord that sounds bright/happy.
Down
- The lower section of the instrument.
- The name of the first string.
- The note letter names on the spaces of the treble staff.
- The name of the second string.
- A chord that sounds dark/sad.
- The name of the sixth string.
- To play a single string.
- To play all the strings in a row.
- The name of the third string.
- Where fingers are placed on the instrument in order to play notes.
- The name for a string that is too high.
20 Clues: To play a single string. • The name of the first string. • A chord that sounds dark/sad. • The name of the sixth string. • The name of the third string. • The name of the fifth string. • The name of the fourth string. • The name of the second string. • The top piece of the instrument. • To play all the strings in a row. • A chord that sounds bright/happy. • ...
Guitar Terms 2024-10-22
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- the top part of the guitar
- one pitch by itself
- the main part of the guitar
- the metal pieces on the neck of a guitar
- the main part of the song played or sung
- on the head of the guitar, change the pitch
- a section of music
- playing two or more notes/strings together
- the middle part of the guitar with frets
- strumming upward
- a note worth four beats
Down
- the accompanying part of the song played or sung
- a note worth two beats
- when you play chords repeatedly
- the part at the bottom of the strings that they rest on
- strumming downward
- a note worth one beat
- the part at the top of the strings by the head that the strings rest on
- the part of the guitar you strum
- a two part song played by two people
20 Clues: strumming upward • strumming downward • a section of music • one pitch by itself • a note worth one beat • a note worth two beats • a note worth four beats • the top part of the guitar • the main part of the guitar • when you play chords repeatedly • the part of the guitar you strum • a two part song played by two people • the metal pieces on the neck of a guitar • ...
Guitar Terminology 2022-04-21
Across
- Note lengths that relate to a steady pulse.
- Loud acoustic guitar from the 40's.
- To push or pull the string from one position to another.
- Used to shorten the neck.
- Decoration surrounding the tone hole.
- Where the neck meets the body.
- Holds the bottom end of the strings.
- To move your hand up or down the neck.
- Lines and spaces for music notes.
- Receives the vibration from an electric guitar.
- Where the frets are located.
- Holds the strings up off the neck.
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- The most common type of chord.
- Fender electric guitar.
- A symbol for a sound.
- Chord you can move up and down the neck
- note that gets one count of time.
- note that gets four counts of time.
- What classical guitar strings are mad of.
- Shortcut for writing music that uses numbers.
- Makes the sound on a guitar.
- Gibson electric guitar
- note that gets two counts of time.
- a bent piece of wood.
24 Clues: A symbol for a sound. • a bent piece of wood. • Gibson electric guitar • Fender electric guitar. • Used to shorten the neck. • Makes the sound on a guitar. • Where the frets are located. • The most common type of chord. • Where the neck meets the body. • note that gets one count of time. • Lines and spaces for music notes. • note that gets two counts of time. • ...
Guitar Vocabulary 2024-05-13
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- how many beats and what note gets the beat
- best guitar to play Spanish songs with
- a "guitar" with 4 strings
- a note worth 1/2 beat
- MmmMMmm
- if something is not electric, then it is?
- how fast or slow the beat is
- a note worth 2 beats
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- lowers the pitch by a half step
- how to tell how many sharps and flats you are playing, helps tell my chord progression
- a note worth 1 beat
- best guitar to play rock songs
- a chord containing the 1st and 5th of its makeup, opting out the 3rd
- sad
- raises the pitch by a half step
- instrument used in bluegrass and country
- a note worth 4 beats
- 135
- happy
19 Clues: sad • 135 • happy • MmmMMmm • a note worth 1 beat • a note worth 4 beats • a note worth 2 beats • a note worth 1/2 beat • a "guitar" with 4 strings • how fast or slow the beat is • best guitar to play rock songs • lowers the pitch by a half step • raises the pitch by a half step • best guitar to play Spanish songs with • instrument used in bluegrass and country • ...
Guitar Stuff 2023-12-14
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- contact before 1at fret
- guitar type for class
- strings do this
- what the guitar body does
- contact with the guitar top
- makes it sharper or flatter
- needs an amp
- second one
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- one finger one fret (2 words)
- where the wire thingys are:)
- upper and lower
- play all strings at once
- notes for alternate picking
- biggest wound one
- tuning
- only parts of the string vibrate
- fifth one (2 words)
- fingers needed for C chord
18 Clues: tuning • second one • needs an amp • strings do this • upper and lower • biggest wound one • fifth one (2 words) • guitar type for class • contact before 1at fret • play all strings at once • what the guitar body does • fingers needed for C chord • notes for alternate picking • contact with the guitar top • makes it sharper or flatter • where the wire thingys are:) • ...
Guitar - Jan 10 2024-01-10
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- true or false: food is NOT allowed in Mx. L's classroom
- ____ vu: the song we learned that uses the D and A chords
- you turn these to tune the guitar strings
- the E major chord uses this many fingers
- where the frets are on the neck of the guitar
- true or false: you can turn the tuning pegs as much as you want on the guitar
- you use this part of your hand to strum the guitar
- the lines on the neck of the guitar
- ______ hole, the place where sound comes out of the guitar
- you can use these to strum the guitar instead of your thumb
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- where the pegs are at the top of the neck
- the D major chord uses this many fingers
- your strum the _____ of the guitar
- the large, round wooden part of the guitar
- the E minor chord uses this many fingers
- the way you play a guitar; you _____ the strings of the guitar
- guitars are generally made of _____
- true or false: all of the strings on the guitar are made of steel
- the diagram (pictures) that show you how to play chords
- multiple notes on the guitar all played at once
- the A major chord uses this many fingers
- the long part of the guitar
22 Clues: the long part of the guitar • your strum the _____ of the guitar • guitars are generally made of _____ • the lines on the neck of the guitar • the D major chord uses this many fingers • the E minor chord uses this many fingers • the E major chord uses this many fingers • the A major chord uses this many fingers • where the pegs are at the top of the neck • ...
Guitar Terms 2024-09-05
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- Pegs What you use to tune
- Where the strings sit
- Long part of guitar were frets are placed upon
- Bass Clef Lines
- Space between two pieces of metal on the neck
- Making all the strings the correct pitch
- Treble Clef Spaces
- 325232523
- pick one string
- Move finger up and down the string after strumming
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- remove finger from string after strumming
- place finger on string after strumming
- Treble Clef Lines
- Guitar String NAMES
- Hole on body of guitar
- 01234
- change pitch of all strings with this
- Plastic piece used to strum guitar
- Bass Clef Spaces
19 Clues: 01234 • 325232523 • Bass Clef Lines • pick one string • Bass Clef Spaces • Treble Clef Lines • Treble Clef Spaces • Guitar String NAMES • Where the strings sit • Hole on body of guitar • Pegs What you use to tune • Plastic piece used to strum guitar • change pitch of all strings with this • place finger on string after strumming • Making all the strings the correct pitch • ...
Guitar 2024-12-08
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- the kind of note that gets 2 beats
- the kind of note that gets half a beat
- 4/4 time tells us there are four beats in a _____
- the G string is which string on the guitar
- the part of the guitar where the strings and frets are
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- the kind of note that gets 1 beat
- the E string is which string on the guitar
- the top of the guitar where the tuning pegs are
- symbol that tells us to be silent
- the kind of note that gets 4 beats
10 Clues: the kind of note that gets 1 beat • symbol that tells us to be silent • the kind of note that gets 2 beats • the kind of note that gets 4 beats • the kind of note that gets half a beat • the E string is which string on the guitar • the G string is which string on the guitar • the top of the guitar where the tuning pegs are • ...
Guitar Parts 2013-06-05
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- Used to straighten teeth.
- On top of a horse.
- Thin metal bar.
- Turn these tighter if flat and looser if sharp.
- Squirrels eat it.
- Used to cross a river
- This is glued to the body below the sound hole to protect your guitar from getting scraped up.
- Decorative inlay around the sound hole.
- Place to put your hat.
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- Don't drop your pick in the ________!
- Place where you put on a necklace.
- Glued to the neck.
- Another name for the top of the guitar where the bridge and saddle are glued.
- Arms,legs are all part of your ____.
- The end of a marathon says this.
- You can use this small plastic triangle to strum or play individual notes.
- _____ cheese!
17 Clues: _____ cheese! • Thin metal bar. • Squirrels eat it. • On top of a horse. • Glued to the neck. • Used to cross a river • Place to put your hat. • Used to straighten teeth. • The end of a marathon says this. • Place where you put on a necklace. • Arms,legs are all part of your ____. • Don't drop your pick in the ________! • Decorative inlay around the sound hole. • ...
Guitar Crossword 2024-07-08
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- End of the guitar with the tuning pegs
- Type of guitar played with right hand fingers and nylon strings
- System of writing music using 6 lines and numbers
- note value worth 4 beats
- type of guitar used in rock music
- a note with a b symbol
- Large, hollow wooden part of the guitar
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- note value worth 2 beats
- Type of guitar used to play chords at a campfire
- Long skinny part of the guitar
- note value worth one beat
- Where the strings end near the right hand
- the 5 lines and 4 spaces used to write notes on
- Metal bars on the neck
- a note with a # symbol
- Names of the strings from 6 to 1
- the staff used to write guitar notation
17 Clues: Metal bars on the neck • a note with a # symbol • a note with a b symbol • note value worth 2 beats • note value worth 4 beats • note value worth one beat • Long skinny part of the guitar • Names of the strings from 6 to 1 • type of guitar used in rock music • End of the guitar with the tuning pegs • the staff used to write guitar notation • Large, hollow wooden part of the guitar • ...
Guitar Crossword 2025-04-25
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- A style of music, an example of this style would be AC/DC
- The places your fingers go on the guitar neck to change the sound of the string.
- The part of the guitar between the head and body of the guitar
- A style of music, an example of this style would be Garth Brooks.
- Musical Instrument that has 6 strings and you strum of pick the frets.
- A rhythmic note that lasts for 1 beat
- How you play a chord.
- Note: A rhythmic note that lasts for 2 beats
- The part of the guitar on the body where the strings attach to the guitar.
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- What you hold to play or strum the strings.
- Note: A rhythmic note that lasts for 4 beats
- Part of the guitar that tunes the guitar strings
- The part of the guitar that has the soundhole and where the strings attach to the bridge:
- The style of music writing that uses numbers on the line. The lines refer to the string and the number refers to where your finger goes.
- Part of the guitar that the sound comes out of
- Your teacher
- What you listen to and create with instruments.
17 Clues: Your teacher • How you play a chord. • A rhythmic note that lasts for 1 beat • What you hold to play or strum the strings. • Note: A rhythmic note that lasts for 4 beats • Note: A rhythmic note that lasts for 2 beats • Part of the guitar that the sound comes out of • What you listen to and create with instruments. • Part of the guitar that tunes the guitar strings • ...
guitar 2023-05-16
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- the part of a guitar where the string go to
- what you can use to strum the guitar
- the part of a guitar that has the tone, volume and the end of the strings
- there are six of them
- goes across all strings and holds them down
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- what develop on the tips of your fingers after you play a lot
- helps amplify the sound
- what make up a song
- the little skinny lines on the neck
- the skinny part of a guitar connecting the body to the head
10 Clues: what make up a song • there are six of them • helps amplify the sound • the little skinny lines on the neck • what you can use to strum the guitar • the part of a guitar where the string go to • goes across all strings and holds them down • the skinny part of a guitar connecting the body to the head • what develop on the tips of your fingers after you play a lot • ...
Guitar 2014-05-15
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- to tune the guitar
- the kind that rock guitarists use
- a way to play the guitar
- the part of the guitar that amplifies the sound
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- guitar originated from a _______
- a way to play the guitar
- the strings found in a classical guitar
- the part to help you recognise where to place your fingers
- Am, E, Dm, G, C
- the device to help to change the key of the whole song
- the place where you place your fingers
11 Clues: Am, E, Dm, G, C • to tune the guitar • a way to play the guitar • a way to play the guitar • guitar originated from a _______ • the kind that rock guitarists use • the place where you place your fingers • the strings found in a classical guitar • the part of the guitar that amplifies the sound • the device to help to change the key of the whole song • ...
Guitar Introduction 2021-03-10
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- The long wooden piece that connects the headstock to the body
- A flat piece of wood that sits atop the neck
- second string, 1st fret
- The section that holds the tuning pegs and strings
- Gears that raise and lower the tension of the strings
- second string, open
- sweeping the thumb or a pick across the strings
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- Three or more notes played together
- The wooden plate that anchors the strings to the body
- The part of the body that holds the sides in place
- Thin metal wires or bars running down the neck
- First string, 3rd fret
- second string, 3rd fret
- The face of the guitar; sounding board
- A grooved sliver plastic that keeps the strings off the neck.
- Curved wooden pieces on the body
- The box that provides an anchor for the neck and bridge
17 Clues: second string, open • First string, 3rd fret • second string, 1st fret • second string, 3rd fret • Curved wooden pieces on the body • Three or more notes played together • The face of the guitar; sounding board • A flat piece of wood that sits atop the neck • Thin metal wires or bars running down the neck • sweeping the thumb or a pick across the strings • ...
Guitar Crossword 2025-04-25
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- A style of music, an example of this style would be Garth Brooks.
- Your teacher
- What you listen to and create with instruments.
- A style of music, an example of this style would be AC/DC
- The part of the guitar that has the soundhole and where the strings attach to the bridge:
- Note: A rhythmic note that lasts for 1 beat
- Note: A rhythmic note that lasts for 2 beats
- Note: A rhythmic note that lasts for 4 beats
- The places your fingers go on the guitar neck to change the sound of the string.
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- Musical Instrument that has 6 strings and you strum of pick the frets.
- How you play a chord.
- Part of the guitar that tunes the guitar strings
- What you hold to play or strum the strings.
- The part of the guitar between the head and body of the guitar
- The part of the guitar on the body where the strings attach to the guitar.
- The style of music writing that uses numbers on the line. The lines refer to the string and the number refers to where your finger goes.
- Part of the guitar that the sound comes out of
17 Clues: Your teacher • How you play a chord. • What you hold to play or strum the strings. • Note: A rhythmic note that lasts for 1 beat • Note: A rhythmic note that lasts for 2 beats • Note: A rhythmic note that lasts for 4 beats • Part of the guitar that the sound comes out of • What you listen to and create with instruments. • Part of the guitar that tunes the guitar strings • ...
Guitar Crossword 2025-04-25
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- Musical Instrument that has 6 strings and you strum of pick the frets.
- What you listen to and create with instruments.
- Note: A rhythmic note that lasts for 2 beats
- Note: A rhythmic note that lasts for 1 beat
- Your teacher
- The places your fingers go on the guitar neck to change the sound of the string.
- The part of the guitar that has the soundhole and where the strings attach to the bridge:
- The part of the guitar between the head and body of the guitar
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- What you hold to play or strum the strings.
- Part of the guitar that the sound comes out of
- How you play a chord.
- The style of music writing that uses numbers on the line. The lines refer to the string and the number refers to where your finger goes.
- A style of music, an example of this style would be Garth Brooks.
- Note: A rhythmic note that lasts for 4 beats
- Part of the guitar that tunes the guitar strings
- A style of music, an example of this style would be AC/DC
- The part of the guitar on the body where the strings attach to the guitar.
17 Clues: Your teacher • How you play a chord. • What you hold to play or strum the strings. • Note: A rhythmic note that lasts for 1 beat • Note: A rhythmic note that lasts for 4 beats • Note: A rhythmic note that lasts for 2 beats • Part of the guitar that the sound comes out of • What you listen to and create with instruments. • Part of the guitar that tunes the guitar strings • ...
Music Crossword 2014-05-02
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- Increases the volume of an electric guitar.
- A set on notes played together on the guitar. (G,C,D7)
- Keys Used to adjust the tuning of each string.
- Worth a half of a beat.
- Worth one beat.
- Part of the guitar that houses the fret board.
- Allows the sound to the acoustic guitar to be heard.
- Raises the strings from the fret board.
- A device used to shorten the strings of the guitar and raise the pitch of the chords being played.
- The clef we use when playing the guitar.
- Board Contains frets.
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- Tells guitarists where to put their fingers to create different notes on the guitar.
- Protects the body of the guitar from pick scratches.
- The instrument we play in class.
- Main part of the guitar.
- Strings are attached and it holds them to the guitar.
- Worth a quarter of a beat.
- Worth four beats.
- Worth two beats.
19 Clues: Worth one beat. • Worth two beats. • Worth four beats. • Board Contains frets. • Worth a half of a beat. • Main part of the guitar. • Worth a quarter of a beat. • The instrument we play in class. • Raises the strings from the fret board. • The clef we use when playing the guitar. • Increases the volume of an electric guitar. • Keys Used to adjust the tuning of each string. • ...
Guitar Crossword 2023-10-16
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- when you play one note at a time
- the lowest sounding guitar
- the order of chords in a song
- to tighten or loosen
- location of note A on the third string
- three or more notes played at one time
- location of note C on the second string
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- where you place your left hand fingers
- does not require electricity
- largest part of the guitar
- another word for measure in blues songs
- when you strike the strings down or up
- number of strings on the guitar
- a type of guitar used in rock
- location of note D on the second string
- the amount of measures in a blues song
16 Clues: to tighten or loosen • largest part of the guitar • the lowest sounding guitar • does not require electricity • the order of chords in a song • a type of guitar used in rock • number of strings on the guitar • when you play one note at a time • where you place your left hand fingers • when you strike the strings down or up • location of note A on the third string • ...
Guitar+ 2025-07-21
10 Clues: springy • was created in 1954 • favorite strat color • can be bass or treble • company created in 1946 • the greatest of all time • you have this in your rig • RWP personal favorite amp • best of the best made there • green pedal used by the greats
Guitar parts 2013-06-05
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- Arms,legs are all part of your ____.
- This is glued to the body below the sound hole to protect your guitar from getting scraped up.
- Turn these tighter if flat and looser if sharp.
- Decorative inlay around the sound hole.
- Another name for the top of the guitar where the bridge and saddle are glued.
- The end of a marathon says this.
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- Used to cross a river
- On top of a horse.
- Glued to the neck.
- Place where you put on a necklace.
- Squirrels eat it.
- You can use this small plastic triangle to strum or play individual notes.
- _____ cheese!
- Place to put your hat.
- Don't drop your pick in the ________!
- Used to straighten teeth.
- Thin metal bar.
17 Clues: _____ cheese! • Thin metal bar. • Squirrels eat it. • On top of a horse. • Glued to the neck. • Used to cross a river • Place to put your hat. • Used to straighten teeth. • The end of a marathon says this. • Place where you put on a necklace. • Arms,legs are all part of your ____. • Don't drop your pick in the ________! • Decorative inlay around the sound hole. • ...
Guitars - Music Workshop 2020-10-19
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- _____ _________ was not only an amazing guitar player but also a brilliant inventor. He worked with Orville Gibson to create the first solid body electric guitar.
- ________ ________ acoustic/electric guitar.
- Acoustic or ‘______’ guitar with steel strings.
- The king of blues. His style of guitar playing has been a big influence on many of today’s blues artists.
- Inventors tried all kinds of ways to build louder guitars, but it wasn’t until the invention of the transistor radio and magnetic recording devices called “_________-____” that a louder guitar would be possible.
- Known for the unusual sounds he creates on guitar. Sometimes his guitars sound like animals or machines.
- _________ string acoustic
- Ann and Nancy Wilson are sisters who play awesome guitar rock n’ roll. They formed the band ________ in the mid 1970’s. Over the years they’ve had some huge hits and some classic guitar songs.
- Resonator guitar or _____________.
- An American blues-rock singer-songwriter and slide guitar player.
- One of the two inventors of the electric guitar in 1931.
- Fender ________________ electric guitar.
- Acoustic classical or ‘_________’ guitar with nylon strings
- A Mexican and American musician who became famous by mixing rock and Latin American music.
- An _______________ ______________ has a hollow body, soundboard, strings, neck, fret board, bridge, machine heads.
- A rock and roll guitarist – he was a leader in the growth and popularity of Rock n Roll during the 50’s.
- _____________ _____________ ___________- A pioneer of electric guitar by mixing gospel and rock
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- ____________ _____________ and his guitar company worked with Les Paul and together they created a solid body electric guitar
- One of the two inventors of the electric guitar in 1931.
- _______ ______________was known for the interesting ways she would tune her guitar to play songs. She mixed jazz, with rock and roll, R&B, and even classical music.
- One of the two biggest guitar companies making electric solid body guitars.
- _________ ____________, guitarist for Led Zeppelin is one of the greatest guitar players of all time.
- A creative genius on electric guitar and really smart about the way he used sound and volume.
- In the 1800’s, a Spanish craftsman named ___________ __ __________ ____________ started building guitars that are a lot like the modern classical and acoustic guitars of today.
- An ________________ _____________ has a solid body, soundboard, strings, neck, fret board, bridge, machine heads, pickups, faceplate, toggle switch, volume knob, output jack.
- _____________ ____________was one of the first performers to really wow jazz and bebop fans with the electric guitar.
- An amazing studio and stage guitar player who played for Michael Jackson’s World Tours and Jeff Beck.
- ______________ _____________ is one of the most famous Spanish style guitarists of all time.
- ______________ ____________ was an American blues singer and musician - considered to be the ‘master of the blues’.
- One of the two biggest guitar companies making electric solid body guitars.
- Electronic invention that made amplifiers possible.
- Modern guitars evolved from the __________, which was a stringed instrument dating way back to the ancient Greeks and Arabs.
- Guitars became very popular in _____________ thanks to all the blues and jazz musicians.
33 Clues: _________ string acoustic • Resonator guitar or _____________. • Fender ________________ electric guitar. • ________ ________ acoustic/electric guitar. • Acoustic or ‘______’ guitar with steel strings. • Electronic invention that made amplifiers possible. • One of the two inventors of the electric guitar in 1931. • ...
Guitar Crossword 2024-03-25
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- The little metal bars
- What you do with your right hand
- The rectangle brown part at the bottom of the neck
- What you play to make a song
- You can add this to change the sound of a guitar
- The white strip in the middle of the bridge
- What you do before you play
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- The part you strum
- Where your fingers on the left hand go
- What you turn to tune a guitar
- The instrument you are learning
- What you hold in your right hand
- The big hollow part
- The type of guitar you are playing
- The long skinny part
- The white bar between the head and the neck
16 Clues: The part you strum • The big hollow part • The long skinny part • The little metal bars • What you do before you play • What you play to make a song • What you turn to tune a guitar • The instrument you are learning • What you do with your right hand • What you hold in your right hand • The type of guitar you are playing • Where your fingers on the left hand go • ...
Guitar Class 2023-03-27
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- Guy from Fortnite
- Fighters Everlong
- Imma a player not a simp bae
- I am the 8th wonder of the world
- Ocean They hit like a rainbow that's because the necklace a Frank
- Gang Over Luv
- Yb Better
- I'd rather have loyalty than love because love don't mean jack
- Baby swimming chasing money
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- Scar Tissue
- Ride the Lightning
- My best friend is RMC Mike
- Shoutout my label that's me
- Forest Hills Drive
- CLB
- Lowski
16 Clues: CLB • Lowski • Yb Better • Scar Tissue • Gang Over Luv • Guy from Fortnite • Fighters Everlong • Ride the Lightning • Forest Hills Drive • My best friend is RMC Mike • Shoutout my label that's me • Baby swimming chasing money • Imma a player not a simp bae • I am the 8th wonder of the world • I'd rather have loyalty than love because love don't mean jack • ...
Guitar/Ukulele 2025-11-04
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- When three or more notes or pitches are sounded at the same time
- a happy sounding chord
- The piece of the instrument on the body where the strings are anchored
- lower in pitch by one half step
- the "soft" and "loud" of music
- raise in pitch by one half step
- a sad sounding chord
- A playing technique that involves sweeping the fingers or a pick across all or most of the strings to play chords.
- The section at the end of the neck where the tuning pegs (machine heads) are located
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- made up of both the treble and bass staffs
- The sequence or order of chords in a song
- metal wires (or divisions) on the fretboard that, when a string is pressed behind them, change the pitch of the note
- The main, large portion of the instrument
- where the sound resonates
- The playing of the notes within a chord separately
- The geared mechanisms on the headstock used to tighten or loosen the strings
16 Clues: a sad sounding chord • a happy sounding chord • where the sound resonates • the "soft" and "loud" of music • lower in pitch by one half step • raise in pitch by one half step • The sequence or order of chords in a song • The main, large portion of the instrument • made up of both the treble and bass staffs • The playing of the notes within a chord separately • ...
All About the Guitar 2025-11-02
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- What is the name of the decorative piece of material around the soundhole of a guitar?
- What is the name of the technique where the guitarist plucks the strings with their fingers instead of using a pick?
- Which guitar-playing technique involves producing a sound by sliding the fingers along the strings without lifting them off the fretboard?
- Which type of guitar is commonly used for playing classical music and has a wide, flat neck?
- The guitar belongs to which musical instrument family?
- Which famous guitarist is known for his incredible fingerstyle technique and popularizing the “thumb pick” in his playing?
- Which part of the guitar is used to transmit the vibrations of the strings to the soundboard and produce sound?
- The process of raising the pitch of a note by pushing the string across the fretboard is called:
- Which guitar-playing technique involves striking the strings with a pick or fingers in a continuous motion?
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- In standard tuning, what are the names of the six open strings of a guitar from the thickest to the thinnest?
- Which guitar-playing technique involves pressing the string against the fret and then striking it to produce a higher pitch?
- Which part of the guitar is used to change the pitch of the notes by pressing down the strings?
- Which part of the guitar is used to adjust the tension of the strings and tune the instrument?
- What is the term for the component that connects the neck to the body of the guitar?
- Which guitar-playing technique involves rapidly picking the same note repeatedly to create a fast, repeating sound?
- Which guitar-playing technique involves striking the strings with the palm of the hand to dampen or mute the sound?
- Which part of the guitar is located at the top and is used to attach the strings to the tuners or tuning pegs?
- The distance between the nut and the bridge of a guitar is known as:
- How many strings does a standard acoustic guitar usually have?
- The top, or front, of an acoustic guitar is usually made from which material?
- Which part of the guitar is used to support and anchor the strings at the top of the instrument?
21 Clues: The guitar belongs to which musical instrument family? • How many strings does a standard acoustic guitar usually have? • The distance between the nut and the bridge of a guitar is known as: • The top, or front, of an acoustic guitar is usually made from which material? • What is the term for the component that connects the neck to the body of the guitar? • ...
Guitar Parts 2022-04-07
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- primarily comprised of the soundboard, sides, and back.
- a common top bracing pattern.
- a problem that can result from poor soundboard bracing.
- any stretching force, as exerted on the guitar strings between the keys and bridge.
- comprised of a series of parallel metal pieces perpendicular to the strings.
- transfers the vibrations from the strings to the Soundboard
- cross braces help add this shape to the back of most guitars.
- adds rigidity to the body, helps with resonation
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- the opening out of which the soundwaves pour.
- transfers the vibrations from the bridge to the air.
- a common pattern of back bracing.
- a less common type of back bracing
- anchors the keys/strings.
- connects the headstock to the body.
- the individual parallel metal pieces perpendicular to the strings.
- helps to amplify and reflect resonation out of the sound hole.
16 Clues: anchors the keys/strings. • a common top bracing pattern. • a common pattern of back bracing. • a less common type of back bracing • connects the headstock to the body. • the opening out of which the soundwaves pour. • adds rigidity to the body, helps with resonation • transfers the vibrations from the bridge to the air. • ...
"Guitars and Such" 2020-12-20
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- Usually has 4 strings
- Like an echo
- It has 8 notes
- A clamp for your guitar
- Back In Black by AC/DC is a famous one
- Made famous by Fender
- To do this start with the low E string
- Takes power to play this guitar
- "A Horse With No Name" - America was played with this type of double-stringed guitar (2 words)
- Type of electric guitar
- Electromagnetic or piezoelectric
- How you play the guitar
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- Purposeful sounds made by a guitar
- Metrical divisions of music
- C Major – F Major – E minor – A minor – D minor – G Major – C Major
- Strengthen a weak electrical signal abr.
- Les Paul plays this type of guitar
- You fret and pick these
- Taylor is a popular brand of this type
- Group of 8
- The raised part on a guitar
- Plectrum
- The frontman
- Three or more notes together
24 Clues: Plectrum • Group of 8 • Like an echo • The frontman • It has 8 notes • Usually has 4 strings • Made famous by Fender • You fret and pick these • A clamp for your guitar • Type of electric guitar • How you play the guitar • Metrical divisions of music • The raised part on a guitar • Three or more notes together • Takes power to play this guitar • Electromagnetic or piezoelectric • ...
Guitar 2024-11-18
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- What is the little piece of wood underneath the sound hole (that holds up the strings)called?
- What is the type of guitar we play in class?
- what is the little thing called you use to strum the strings?
- What is the type of guitar that requires an amp?
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- The number on the TAB lines tells you which _____ to play on
- What did Eddie eat?
- What is the shorthand notation called that we have been learning how to read?
- How many strings does the guitar have?
- When you play more than one note at the same time
9 Clues: What did Eddie eat? • How many strings does the guitar have? • What is the type of guitar we play in class? • What is the type of guitar that requires an amp? • When you play more than one note at the same time • The number on the TAB lines tells you which _____ to play on • what is the little thing called you use to strum the strings? • ...
guitar 2015-03-09
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- thin objects often six of them you strum these
- you need one of these to be able to tune the guitar properly
- a genre of music that is referred to as ____ and roll
- invented the les Paul
- a rhythmic instrument
- invented the telecaster guitar
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- what a guitarist does so that the pitch of the guitar doesn't go out
- first company to produce an electric guitar
- where a guitarists rests there hands on the guitar
9 Clues: invented the les Paul • a rhythmic instrument • invented the telecaster guitar • first company to produce an electric guitar • thin objects often six of them you strum these • where a guitarists rests there hands on the guitar • a genre of music that is referred to as ____ and roll • you need one of these to be able to tune the guitar properly • ...
Guitar Anatomy 2021-11-01
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- where strings attach to the face of the instrument
- metal post where string is inserted
- sits on top of the neck
- lets sound waves resonate in the body
- produce sound through vibrations
- houses the tuners
- thin metal rods that run perpendicular to the strings
- where vibrations are amplified
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- prevents scratches when instrument is played
- raises strings above fretboard
- decorative pattern around sound hole
- reinforces the neck
- change the sting tension
- long, narrow piece attached to the body
- marks the end of the neck
15 Clues: houses the tuners • reinforces the neck • sits on top of the neck • change the sting tension • marks the end of the neck • raises strings above fretboard • where vibrations are amplified • produce sound through vibrations • metal post where string is inserted • decorative pattern around sound hole • lets sound waves resonate in the body • long, narrow piece attached to the body • ...
Guitar Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-18
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- A chord with a happy/upbeat sound
- Strumming the chords at a consistent tempo
- A chord with a sad/scary sound
- The number of string on the guitar
- The part of the guitar that had the frets on it
- How you play the strings on the guitar
- The part of the guitar with the tuning pegs
- The biggest part of the guitar, made of wood
- Chords that only use the bottom three strings
- The kind of guitar we play in class
- The kind of guitar that needs to be plugged in
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- Material that acoustic guitars are made out of
- The part of the guitar that holds up the strings
- How you tune the guitar
- A small object you can strum the guitar with
- Where you put your fingers to play a chord
- Part of the guitar where the sound vibrates
17 Clues: How you tune the guitar • A chord with a sad/scary sound • A chord with a happy/upbeat sound • The number of string on the guitar • The kind of guitar we play in class • How you play the strings on the guitar • Strumming the chords at a consistent tempo • Where you put your fingers to play a chord • Part of the guitar where the sound vibrates • ...
Guitar Vocabulary 2019-03-29
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- a tempo sign that means slow
- a scale with the pattern WWHWWWH
- a minor scale which raises the 7th scale degree
- the fourth scale degree (fancy name)
- a curved line that connects two or more notes of the same pitch
- a minor scale which raises the 6th & 7th scale degree ascending
- the third scale degree (fancy name)
- the seventh scale degree in major keys (fancy name)
- a tempo sign that means moderately
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- the second scale degree (fancy name)
- the sixth scale degree (fancy name)
- the smallest distance between two notes
- two half steps
- a scale with the pattern WWHWWWH
- the fifth scale degree (fancy name)
- the first scale degree (fancy name)
- a tempo sign that means fast
17 Clues: two half steps • a tempo sign that means slow • a tempo sign that means fast • a scale with the pattern WWHWWWH • a scale with the pattern WWHWWWH • a tempo sign that means moderately • the sixth scale degree (fancy name) • the fifth scale degree (fancy name) • the first scale degree (fancy name) • the third scale degree (fancy name) • the second scale degree (fancy name) • ...
Guitar Parts 2022-04-07
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- a common top bracing pattern.
- the individual parallel metal pieces perpendicular to the strings.
- a less common type of back bracing
- primarily comprised of the soundboard, sides, and back.
- comprised of a series of parallel metal pieces perpendicular to the strings.
- adds rigidity to the body, helps with resonation
- the opening out of which the soundwaves pour.
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- transfers the vibrations from the bridge to the air.
- cross braces help add this shape to the back of most guitars.
- connects the headstock to the body.
- anchors the keys/strings.
- a problem that can result from poor soundboard bracing.
- a common pattern of back bracing.
- any stretching force, as exerted on the guitar strings between the keys and bridge.
- transfers the vibrations from the strings to the Soundboard
- helps to amplify and reflect resonation out of the sound hole.
16 Clues: anchors the keys/strings. • a common top bracing pattern. • a common pattern of back bracing. • a less common type of back bracing • connects the headstock to the body. • the opening out of which the soundwaves pour. • adds rigidity to the body, helps with resonation • transfers the vibrations from the bridge to the air. • ...
Jimi Hendrix 2024-07-15
19 Clues: Lady hit • Last name • Birthplace • Haze color • Famous band • Bold as Love • Guitar model • Playing style • Festival peer • Musical genre • Guitar action • Stage presence • Sound technique • Spangled banner • Amplifier brand • Iconic festival • Hendrix instrument • Hendrix guitar type • Festival performance
guitars 2024-08-30
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- device used to measure beats per minute
- first name of famous guitarist Hendrix
- guitar brand known for les Paul
- guitar piece that adjust tension of the strings
- guitar technique that involves rapid picking
- guitar part that houses the pickups
- electric guitar accessory for sound effects
- metal device used to change pitch
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- common guitar wood
- six string instrument
- where tuning pegs are located
- guitar playing style using thumb and fingers
- thin metal bars on the guitar neck
- famous guitar brand
- type of guitar without sound hole
15 Clues: common guitar wood • famous guitar brand • six string instrument • where tuning pegs are located • guitar brand known for les Paul • type of guitar without sound hole • metal device used to change pitch • thin metal bars on the guitar neck • guitar part that houses the pickups • first name of famous guitarist Hendrix • device used to measure beats per minute • ...
GUITAR 2013-09-22
9 Clues: John doe • constantly anxious • a link between to points • Often played with by a cat • keeps a guitar sounding right • a plectrum is used to do this • composed of a hard shell and a seed • distinguishes the head from the torso • an opening in the upper board of a string instrument
Guitar 2023-05-15
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- Number of strings a guitar has
- The Pitches of the strings in order from lowest to highest
- Strumming every string
- The pieces on the headstock that we turn to tune the guitar
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- Where the strings are anchored in the guitar
- The type of guitar we play in this class
- The main, hollow portion of the guitar
- Playing individual strings
- Each individual space on the fretboard
9 Clues: Strumming every string • Playing individual strings • Number of strings a guitar has • The main, hollow portion of the guitar • Each individual space on the fretboard • The type of guitar we play in this class • Where the strings are anchored in the guitar • The Pitches of the strings in order from lowest to highest • ...
guitar crossword 2013-05-23
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- 2 beats
- a representation of silence in music
- written representation of music
- tells you how many sharps and flats there are
- lowers a not a half step
- playing multiple notes in one strum
- used to tune the guitar
- where the frets are located
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- the ending of a measure
- where you put your fingers
- a wodden instrument
- where the sound comes frome
- the set of lines that notes rest on
- raises a not half step
- 4 beats
15 Clues: 2 beats • 4 beats • a wodden instrument • raises a not half step • the ending of a measure • used to tune the guitar • lowers a not a half step • where you put your fingers • where the sound comes frome • where the frets are located • written representation of music • the set of lines that notes rest on • playing multiple notes in one strum • a representation of silence in music • ...
Guitar Crossword 2014-04-27
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- A famous piece of music from the movie Deliverance
- A famous company starting with C
- To get sound you need to plug this guitar into a amp
- What type of guitar is made from wood and hollow
- What family does the Guitar fit into
- A famous country singers last name
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- A type of a guitar which can be played with and without a amp
- this is how you get sound from a guitar
- You use this to strum the strings
- The last name of a man who created the electric guitar, his first name is Adolph
- How many strings is on a normal Acoustic Guitar
- The modern stringed Guitar
- A different style of playing the guitar
- A genre that frequently uses Guitars
- the classical style of guitar
15 Clues: The modern stringed Guitar • the classical style of guitar • A famous company starting with C • You use this to strum the strings • A famous country singers last name • A genre that frequently uses Guitars • What family does the Guitar fit into • this is how you get sound from a guitar • A different style of playing the guitar • ...
Types and Models of Guitars by Ethan Lovejoy 2024-10-07
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- Japanese based brand which focuses on making bright sounding acoustic guitars
- Willie Nelson's original guitar
- The original body shape for an acoustic guitar
- 4 string guitar with a very deep tone
- Prince's iconic guitar
- Known for its beautiful hummingbird design on the pick guard
- Features two necks on the guitar instead of one
- The weirdest shaped electric guitar Gibson has to offer
- Has a luxurious white coating with a lone dove on the pick guard
- Was named after the great guitarist Les Paul
- Known as the greatest electric guitar ever made
- Is in the shape of a V
- The most influential electric guitar of the classic era
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- This acoustic body shape has a piece cut out of the body for better picking ability
- Has a golden falcon on the pick guard
- Is said to make the best acoustic guitars
- Known by most as the most iconic guitar brand
- Known mostly for being used by AC/DC
- The first hollow body electric Gibson
- The most iconic instrument in Blue Grass
- Known for making affordable versions of very expensive Gibson acoustics
21 Clues: Prince's iconic guitar • Is in the shape of a V • Willie Nelson's original guitar • Known mostly for being used by AC/DC • Has a golden falcon on the pick guard • 4 string guitar with a very deep tone • The first hollow body electric Gibson • The most iconic instrument in Blue Grass • Is said to make the best acoustic guitars • Was named after the great guitarist Les Paul • ...
Guitar 2024-05-07
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- Number of strings a guitar has
- The Pitches of the strings in order from lowest to highest
- Strumming every string
- The pieces on the headstock that we turn to tune the guitar
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- Where the strings are anchored in the guitar
- The type of guitar we play in this class
- The main, hollow portion of the guitar
- Playing individual strings
- Each individual space on the fretboard
9 Clues: Strumming every string • Playing individual strings • Number of strings a guitar has • The main, hollow portion of the guitar • Each individual space on the fretboard • The type of guitar we play in this class • Where the strings are anchored in the guitar • The Pitches of the strings in order from lowest to highest • ...
GUITAR 2024-07-29
9 Clues: ON THE NECK • AT THE BACK • THIN AND LONG • WRITTEN SOUNDS • USED FOR TUNNING • WOODEN INSTRUMENT • ON TOP OF THE NECK • WHERE SOUND ENTERS • AT THE BOTTOM OF THE STRINGS
25: Medium Knowledge Mix 10 2025-08-15
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- Already included, replaced: PRS (Paul Reed Smith guitars
- Japanese guitar brand
- Guitar company favored by acoustic players
- Drum company known for quality kits
- Microphone company known for SM57 and SM58
- Japanese company making pianos and motorcycles
- Guitar company with vintage models
- Guitar effects pedal subsidiary of Roland
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- Guitar and bass equipment manufacturer
- Cymbal company founded in Turkey
- Japanese synthesizer and keyboard manufacturer
- Electric guitar company that makes Les Pauls
- Bass amplifier company
- Electronic music equipment manufacturer
- Guitar company by Eddie Van Halen
- Acoustic guitar manufacturer
16 Clues: Japanese guitar brand • Bass amplifier company • Acoustic guitar manufacturer • Cymbal company founded in Turkey • Guitar company by Eddie Van Halen • Guitar company with vintage models • Drum company known for quality kits • Guitar and bass equipment manufacturer • Electronic music equipment manufacturer • Guitar effects pedal subsidiary of Roland • ...
Guitar and Guitar-like Instruments 2023-03-30
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- steel guitar made to be played on player's lap
- small microphones
- steel guitar sometimes known as table steel guitar
- predecessor to the guitar that have a "broken" look at the peg box
- are about three foot long and usually have six strings
- guitar that was credited to have been invented by Leo Fender
- guitar that was credited to have been invented by Les Paul
- genre that uses all acoustical instruments
- small acoustical guitar-like instrument with four sets of double strings
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- the type of pickup of the original design
- these are actually miniature four stringed guitars
- the type of pickup that is less dependent on the rest of the guitar
- in construction have more in common with drums than guitars
- guitar that used a slide also known as a Dobro
- helps prevent the necks from breaking under the new stress of the steel strings
15 Clues: small microphones • the type of pickup of the original design • genre that uses all acoustical instruments • steel guitar made to be played on player's lap • guitar that used a slide also known as a Dobro • these are actually miniature four stringed guitars • steel guitar sometimes known as table steel guitar • are about three foot long and usually have six strings • ...
electric guitar cross word 2024-06-19
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- Paul - Famous guitarist and a popular model of Gibson electric guitar.
- - Device on electric guitars that converts string vibrations into electrical signals.
- - Short for amplifier, used to make electric guitars louder.
- - Another famous model of electric guitar by Fender.
- - Effect that modulates volume.
- - Iconic model of electric guitar by Fender.
- - Unwanted noise produced when sound from a speaker is picked up by the guitar's pickups.
- - Devices that alter the sound of an electric guitar.
- - Long part of the guitar where the frets are located.
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- - Part of the guitar where the strings are anchored.
- - Type of pickup that reduces noise and interference.
- - Socket where the guitar cable plugs in.
- - Type of effect that creates a gritty, distorted sound.
- - Length of the vibrating part of a string.
- - Electronic component used in guitar tone circuits.
- - Another well-known brand of electric guitars.
- - High-pitched sound caused by soundwaves from speakers reaching the pickups.
- - Switch used to select different pickups.
- Bar - Lever on electric guitars used to alter pitch.
- - Famous brand of electric guitars and amplifiers.
20 Clues: - Effect that modulates volume. • - Socket where the guitar cable plugs in. • - Switch used to select different pickups. • - Length of the vibrating part of a string. • - Iconic model of electric guitar by Fender. • - Another well-known brand of electric guitars. • - Famous brand of electric guitars and amplifiers. • - Part of the guitar where the strings are anchored. • ...
Types and Models of Guitars 2024-10-09
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- Known mostly for being used by AC/DC
- Features a golden falcon on the pick guard
- Known for its beautiful hummingbird design on the pick guard
- The weirdest shaped electric guitar Gibson has to offer
- Prince's iconic guitar
- Features two necks on the guitar instead of one
- The acoustic body shape has a piece cut out of the body for better picking ability
- Japanese based brand who focuses on making bright sounding acoustic guitars
- Willie Nelson's original guitar
- Is said to make the best acoustic guitars
- Has a luxurious white coating with a lone dove on the pick guard
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- Is in the shape of a V
- Gibson made this in honor of the great guitarist Les Paul
- The first hollow body electric Gibson
- 4 string guitar with a very deep tone
- The most iconic instrument in Blue Grass
- Known as the greatest electric guitar ever made
- The most influential electric guitar of the classic era
- Known for making affordable versions of very expensive Gibson acoustics
- The original body shape for an acoustic guitar
20 Clues: Is in the shape of a V • Prince's iconic guitar • Willie Nelson's original guitar • Known mostly for being used by AC/DC • The first hollow body electric Gibson • 4 string guitar with a very deep tone • The most iconic instrument in Blue Grass • Is said to make the best acoustic guitars • Features a golden falcon on the pick guard • ...
electric guitar cross word 2024-06-19
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- - Effect that modulates volume.
- - Unwanted noise produced when sound from a speaker is picked up by the guitar's pickups.
- - Type of effect that creates a gritty, distorted sound.
- - Another famous model of electric guitar by Fender.
- - Another well-known brand of electric guitars.
- - Type of pickup that reduces noise and interference.
- - Devices that alter the sound of an electric guitar.
- Paul - Famous guitarist and a popular model of Gibson electric guitar.
- - Device on electric guitars that converts string vibrations into electrical signals.
- - Iconic model of electric guitar by Fender.
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- - Socket where the guitar cable plugs in.
- - Part of the guitar where the strings are anchored.
- - Famous brand of electric guitars and amplifiers.
- - Long part of the guitar where the frets are located.
- - Switch used to select different pickups.
- Bar - Lever on electric guitars used to alter pitch.
- - Short for amplifier, used to make electric guitars louder.
- - Length of the vibrating part of a string.
- - High-pitched sound caused by soundwaves from speakers reaching the pickups.
- - Electronic component used in guitar tone circuits.
20 Clues: - Effect that modulates volume. • - Socket where the guitar cable plugs in. • - Switch used to select different pickups. • - Length of the vibrating part of a string. • - Iconic model of electric guitar by Fender. • - Another well-known brand of electric guitars. • - Famous brand of electric guitars and amplifiers. • - Part of the guitar where the strings are anchored. • ...
Year 9 Music Knowledge 2020-08-22
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- a way of playing chords on a guitar
- pace
- getting softer
- one beat note
- smoothly
- playing a tune on a guitar
- half beat note
- fast
- steady pulse
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- musical performance
- spaces found on the neck of a guitar
- very fast
- two beat note
- soft
- four beat note
- sweetly
- getting louder
- detached
- loud
- walking pace
- six-stringed instrument
- slow
22 Clues: pace • soft • loud • slow • fast • sweetly • detached • smoothly • very fast • walking pace • steady pulse • two beat note • one beat note • four beat note • getting softer • getting louder • half beat note • musical performance • six-stringed instrument • playing a tune on a guitar • a way of playing chords on a guitar • spaces found on the neck of a guitar
Ghost Nameless Ghouls 2025-05-31
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- Keyboard and Backing Vocals from prequelle to Re:Imperator
- Rhythm Guitar from Re:Imperatour to current
- First Ghoulette and Bassist of Meliora
- Lead guitar from Prequelle to current
- Kia Forum Pianist Ghoulette (Rite Here Right Now)
- Kia Forum Vocalist Ghoulette (Rite Here Right Now)
- Keyboard and Backing Vocals from prequelle to current
- Rhythm Guitar/backing vocals from Prequelle to Phantomime
- Lead guitarist of Opus Eponymous
- Ghoul known as 'Phil' to conduct interviews
- Base guitarist of Opus Eponymous
- Rhythm Guitar of Infestissumam
- Keyboard of Opus Eponymous
- Drummer of Opus Eponymous
- Kia Forum Cellist Ghoulette (Rite Here Right Now)
- Backing Vocals and Tambourine Imperatour
- 'syringe ghoul' aka the Ghoul that killed papas 1-3
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- Keyboard of Meliora
- Drummer from Prequelle to current
- Keyboard of Meliora
- Ghoul that played one instrument and is named after their instrument, Meliora Era
- Drummer of Infestissumam
- Rhythm guitarist of Opus Eponymous
- Bass Guitar from Prequelle to current
- Rhythm Guitar of Meliora
- Keyboard of Infestissumam
- Backing Vocals and Tambourine from Re:Imperator to current
- Bass Guitar of Infestissumam
- Lead Guitar of Infestissumam
- Drums of Meliora
- Lead Guitar of Meliora
- Backing Vocals and Keyboard for Skeleta
- Kia Forum Cellist 2 Ghoulette (Rite Here Right Now)
- Backing Vocals from prequelle to current (Smiley Ghoul)
34 Clues: Drums of Meliora • Keyboard of Meliora • Keyboard of Meliora • Lead Guitar of Meliora • Drummer of Infestissumam • Rhythm Guitar of Meliora • Keyboard of Infestissumam • Drummer of Opus Eponymous • Keyboard of Opus Eponymous • Bass Guitar of Infestissumam • Lead Guitar of Infestissumam • Rhythm Guitar of Infestissumam • Lead guitarist of Opus Eponymous • Base guitarist of Opus Eponymous • ...
Guitar Brands 2013-10-11
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- Wings as logo, based in Chicago, Illinois.
- Amp manufacture, a fruit.
- Surname of a singer who died of a narcotics overdose.
- Founded 1902, based in Nashville, Tennessee.
- Iconic 80's bass company, funky shape.
- Cheaper version of their American counterparts.
- Abb. They do SE range and exclusive range.
- Founded 1946, based in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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- Make the S and RG series.
- Based in S. Korea, old company name was Cor-Tek.
- Small British brand, used by a world famous frontman.
- Synonymous with a famous Les Paul user.
- Make basses and amps.
- Cheaper versions of the American models.
14 Clues: Make basses and amps. • Make the S and RG series. • Amp manufacture, a fruit. • Iconic 80's bass company, funky shape. • Synonymous with a famous Les Paul user. • Cheaper versions of the American models. • Wings as logo, based in Chicago, Illinois. • Abb. They do SE range and exclusive range. • Founded 1946, based in Scottsdale, Arizona. • ...
Guitar Crossword 2014-04-27
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- How many strings is on a normal Acoustic Guitar
- A famous company starting with C
- You use this to strum the strings
- A type of a guitar which can be played with and without a amp
- A genre that frequently uses Guitars
- What type of guitar is made from wood and hollow
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- this is how you get sound from a guitar
- A famous piece of music from the movie Deliverance
- The last name of a man who created the electric guitar, his first name is Adolph
- To get sound you need to plug this guitar into a amp
- What family does the Guitar fit into
- A different style of playing the guitar
- The modern stringed Guitar
- the classical style of guitar
- A famous country singers last name
15 Clues: The modern stringed Guitar • the classical style of guitar • A famous company starting with C • You use this to strum the strings • A famous country singers last name • What family does the Guitar fit into • A genre that frequently uses Guitars • this is how you get sound from a guitar • A different style of playing the guitar • ...
Guitar facts 2017-12-22
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- _____ used for support while playing.
- guitar designs including the V-shaped guitar and the _____ ____ guitar.
- oldest acoustic guitar, over 3500 years old, found in ____.
- same name as a potato chip
- clip to the fretboard
- he fingers do what with the strings.
- hendrex famous guitar player ___ ___.
- can have as few as 4 or as many as ___ strings.
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- Most expensive guitar ever sold was Eric Clapton's Stratocaster ($959,500 in 2004).
- name of a body part of the acoustic guitar also name of equipment
- the ___ produced by the guitar are determined by the string mass, length and tension.
- the longest guitar in the world is over 13 meters long. That’s about __ feet.
- a pick is called a __ or guitar pick.
- first chord learned by most guitarists
- Guitar strings are made of either steel or _____.
15 Clues: clip to the fretboard • same name as a potato chip • he fingers do what with the strings. • _____ used for support while playing. • hendrex famous guitar player ___ ___. • a pick is called a __ or guitar pick. • first chord learned by most guitarists • can have as few as 4 or as many as ___ strings. • Guitar strings are made of either steel or _____. • ...
Guitar Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
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- This type of guitar needs an amp
- What number is Em in the key of G?
- These chords sound bright
- Mr Vaughn has played this the longest(30yrs)
- Used to strum strings
- This clamp device changes the pitch of strings
- Brand name of Mr Vaughn's guitar
- Top of guitar that holds the tuners
- What number is A in the key of A?
- System of guitar notation that uses numbers
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- These tune the strings
- What number is D in the key of G?
- a guitar has six of these
- This type of guitar doesn't need plugged in to hear it
- "Eruption"
- this symbol looks like a hashtag
- These chords sound dark
- "Sweet Child of Mine"
- multiple notes/strings played at once
- Standard Tuning
20 Clues: "Eruption" • Standard Tuning • "Sweet Child of Mine" • Used to strum strings • These tune the strings • These chords sound dark • a guitar has six of these • These chords sound bright • This type of guitar needs an amp • this symbol looks like a hashtag • Brand name of Mr Vaughn's guitar • What number is D in the key of G? • What number is A in the key of A? • ...
Guitar Crossword 2024-10-31
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- Interacive website we use to play songs in class
- Part of the guitar used to tune the strings
- Hand used to press on the fretboard
- Finger used to pluck strings
- Part of the guitar that makes sound (there are 6)
- Skinny part of the guitar that is a safe to hold
- Smooth wood part of the guitar
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- Essential __________ is the name of our book
- Metal bars across the fretboard that help us place our fingers
- _______ position is when we are not making sound on the guitars
- Hand used to strum the strings
- Instrument we are learning in this class
- Part at the bottom of the guitar that the strings rest across
- Sound made when multiple strings are strummed
14 Clues: Finger used to pluck strings • Hand used to strum the strings • Smooth wood part of the guitar • Hand used to press on the fretboard • Instrument we are learning in this class • Part of the guitar used to tune the strings • Essential __________ is the name of our book • Sound made when multiple strings are strummed • Interacive website we use to play songs in class • ...
Beginning Guitar: Puzzle 2 2025-01-15
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- When you adjust the pitch of the string
- The second string is tuned to this pitch
- A famous classical guitarist
- Where you place your LH fingers; top of the neck
- The fourth string is tuned to this pitch
- The right hand does this
- Type of guitar with a solid body
- An influential rock band in the 1980s
- A famous guitarists in the 1950s
- The first string is tuned to this pitch
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- The part of the guitar you use to tune
- The fifth string is tuned to this pitch
- An important string instrument before the 1600s
- Main part of the guitar that rests on your left leg
- Number of strings on the guitar
- A type of guitar from Spain in the 1600s
- The guitar came from this country
- Type of guitar with a hollow body
- The third string is tuned to this pitch
- The sixth string is tuned to this pitch
20 Clues: The right hand does this • A famous classical guitarist • Number of strings on the guitar • Type of guitar with a solid body • A famous guitarists in the 1950s • The guitar came from this country • Type of guitar with a hollow body • An influential rock band in the 1980s • The part of the guitar you use to tune • When you adjust the pitch of the string • ...
count11 2024-06-27
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- Humming device
- Resonator guitar
- Six-string staple
- Eight-string wonder
- Sliding guitar
- Keys of country
- Metal percussion
- Mouth organ
- Percussion cutlery
- Blues harp
- Low-frequency foundation
- Small four-string
- Irish drum
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- Squeezebox
- Stringed instrument
- Violin in country
- Brass bass
- Jingles and taps
- Classical fiddle
- Percussion sticks
- Bluegrass favorite
- Rubboard
- Beat keeper
- Large violin
- Ancient guitar
25 Clues: Rubboard • Squeezebox • Brass bass • Blues harp • Irish drum • Mouth organ • Beat keeper • Large violin • Humming device • Sliding guitar • Ancient guitar • Keys of country • Resonator guitar • Jingles and taps • Classical fiddle • Metal percussion • Violin in country • Six-string staple • Percussion sticks • Small four-string • Bluegrass favorite • Percussion cutlery • Stringed instrument • Eight-string wonder • ...
Music Skills Xmas X-Word 2023-11-27
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- A piano player couldn't be more black and white about these
- Music note similar to a cheesy maize snack
- Hawaian guitar player that really enjoys plantain based desserts
- Bob Marley's style of music
- Rhythm that could mix up a deck of cards
- Tony _, guitar player for Black Sabbath
- It's what all those little dots are written on
- I'd be a much worse player without one
- The room will shake if you crank this up
- Guitar part that could make you worry
Down
- Makes your guitar sound ROCK!!
- Guitar brand started by Leo in 1946
- This guitar technique certainly isn't 'straight'forward
- It comes in down, up, alternate, finger, sweep varieties
- Guitar part that changes vibration to electrical signal
- Tied, smoothly,
- Drum that puts the crack in your beats
- You'll need one of these or nobody will hear your electric guitar.
- This can make you sound like you're in a cave (or a hall, or a chamber)
- What a note becomes when lowered by a semitone
- There're 12 of these in one octave
- It comes in Thrash, Death, Heavy, and many other variety
- 70's rock band, responsible for 'Merry Xmas Everybody'
23 Clues: Tied, smoothly, • Bob Marley's style of music • Makes your guitar sound ROCK!! • There're 12 of these in one octave • Guitar brand started by Leo in 1946 • Guitar part that could make you worry • Drum that puts the crack in your beats • I'd be a much worse player without one • Tony _, guitar player for Black Sabbath • Rhythm that could mix up a deck of cards • ...
the guitarists of rock band 2025-07-18
Across
- Top-hatted Guns N’ Roses guitarist known for “Sweet Child o’ Mine.”
- Lead shredder of Metallica since 1983.
- The Rolling Stones’ riff king with a rebellious streak.
- The Who’s windmill-strumming guitarist famous for smashing guitars onstage.
- Legendary left-handed guitarist known for setting his guitar on fire at Woodstock.
- Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist with a soulful and funky style.
- Black Sabbath’s guitarist, known for dark riffs and inventing heavy metal guitar.
- The Beatles’ “quiet one” and lead guitarist.
- Former Cream guitarist nicknamed “Slowhand.”
- Rage Against the Machine guitarist known for DJ-like effects on his guitar.
Down
- School-uniform-wearing lead guitarist of AC/DC.
- Deep Purple and Rainbow guitarist behind the iconic riff in “Smoke on the Water.”
- Dire Straits guitarist known for fingerpicking and “Sultans of Swing.”
- Prog rock guitar genius from Rush.
- Aerosmith’s “Toxic Twin” and longtime guitar partner to Steven Tyler.
- Led Zeppelin’s guitar wizard and a master of the double-neck guitar.
- Pink Floyd’s smooth, emotional lead guitarist.
- Astrophysicist and Queen guitarist with his homemade “Red Special” guitar.
- Tapped his way into rock history with “Eruption.”
- ZZ Top’s bearded blues-rock master.
20 Clues: Prog rock guitar genius from Rush. • ZZ Top’s bearded blues-rock master. • Lead shredder of Metallica since 1983. • The Beatles’ “quiet one” and lead guitarist. • Former Cream guitarist nicknamed “Slowhand.” • Pink Floyd’s smooth, emotional lead guitarist. • School-uniform-wearing lead guitarist of AC/DC. • Tapped his way into rock history with “Eruption.” • ...
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