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