Guitar terminology
Across
- 4. A combination of three or more different notes sounded together.
- 6. A sequence of notes arranged in ascending or descending order by pitch, typically used to build solos and melodies.
- 7. The length of time a note continues to sound after it has been played or plucked.
- 9. A small section of a song; it is a collection of notes that are played somewhere in the song, usually in the introduction, that help to set the tone right.
- 10. Refers to how in-tune the guitar sounds across the entire fretboard.
Down
- 1. A musical interval between one pitch and another with double or half its frequency, creating a harmonic relation between the notes.
- 2. The distance between the strings and the fretboard.
- 3. A magnetic device on electric guitars that captures string vibrations and converts them into electrical signals.
- 5. A clean sound with an echo or spacey effect.
- 8. The process of adjusting the tension of the guitar strings to achieve the correct pitch.