Guitar Crossword
Across
- 2. The highness or lowness of a sound.
- 3. A guitar-specific notation system showing where to place fingers on the fretboard.
- 5. Fast and bright
- 6. The metal strips on the guitar neck that divide it into segments, used to play different notes.
- 7. Very Soft
- 10. A chord where one finger presses multiple strings across a fret, like F or Bm.
- 11. Medium Soft
- 12. Walking pace
- 14. Extremely Fast
- 16. A device clamped on the fretboard to raise the pitch of all strings.
- 20. Medium Loud
- 23. A group of notes played together, like C major or G7.
- 25. A set pattern of notes used to write a song.
- 28. A technique where a note is played by tapping a finger onto a fret to sound a higher note without picking.
- 29. A single pitch, like A or C#, played on a specific string and fret.
- 31. Very Loud
- 32. Very Fast
- 34. Playing the notes of a chord one at a time.
Down
- 1. Lively and Fast
- 4. Slow and stately
- 6. Loud
- 8. The six (or more) wires on a guitar, each producing a different note.
- 9. Gradually louder
- 13. The speed of the music, measured in beats per minute.
- 15. Very slow and broad
- 17. Gradually Softer
- 18. The tonal center (or “Do”) of a song based on a specific scale.
- 19. A small, flat tool (plectrum) used to pluck or strum strings for a clearer sound.
- 21. The pattern of sounds and silences in music, like quarter or eighth notes.
- 22. Moderately
- 24. The volume of music, like forte (loud) or piano (soft).
- 25. Sweeping the fingers or a pick across the strings to play a chord.
- 26. Soft
- 27. Plucking individual strings with fingers.
- 30. Adjusting the pitch of each string to a standard (e.g., EADGBE for standard tuning).
- 33. A technique where a finger is lifted off a fret to sound a lower note without picking.