Across
- 4. The time period believed for the modern classical guitar to have originate.
- 6. There are 4, 5, 6, or 7 mostly within a guitar which act as the vibrations to create sound.
- 8. The device in electrical guitars that absorbs the sound and redirects it to the amplifier.
- 9. A type of guitar used in all types of genres of music using a device to amplify the sound.
- 10. Devices use to inflict different tones of sound to electric guitars and cause special effects to the sound, connected directly from the guitar to the device, and from the device to the amp.
Down
- 1. A guitar manufacturing company that created one of the first models of electric guitars in the US.
- 2. The divided portions of the neck of the guitar which create different pitches to the strumming when held down.
- 3. A type of guitar with metal strings and no need for amplification, because it obtains a hole in its center to create sound.
- 5. Hole The opening in acoustic guitars that allow the sound to be projected when strummed.
- 7. An electric guitar with up to 4 strings and with a deeper sound when played.
