Guitar techniques

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Across
  1. 3. Sliding a finger along the string to smoothly connect different notes.
  2. 5. Using a pick or fingers to sweep across the strings in a rhythmic pattern.
  3. 6. Rapidly picking a single note or chord to create a trembling effect. Often used to build intensity.
  4. 7. Plucking the strings individually with the fingers, often used in folk, classical, and acoustic styles.
  5. 8. Using individual fingers to pluck the strings in a more intricate and melodic way, often seen in acoustic and classical music.
  6. 10. Rapidly bending and releasing a note to create a vibrating effect, adding richness and warmth.
Down
  1. 1. Pushing or pulling a string to raise its pitch, adding expressiveness and emotion to the note.
  2. 2. Resting the edge of the palm on the strings while picking to create a muted, percussive sound.
  3. 4. Lightly touching the string at specific points while picking to produce bell-like tones.
  4. 9. Using the fingers of the picking hand to tap notes on the fretboard, allowing for fast and complex solos.