Across
- 5. Plucking or producing a sound on the guitar in general, either with the fingers or a flatpick. Sometimes refers to playing a single-note melody line.
- 7. The space between each fretbar. This is where you will finger each note.
- 9. A piece of material (usually leather or cloth) that holds the guitar around your body.
- 10. Performed with a pick or the fingers. Generally consists of brushing across 2-6 strings in a rhythmic up and down fashion appropriate to the tune being played.
- 11. An electronic tuning device.
Down
- 1. The long wooden stem that connects the headstock of the guitar to the body. This is where the fretboard lies.
- 2. Playing with the fingernails or fingertips with or without fingerpicks as opposed to playing with a pick
- 3. A mechanical clamp that attaches to the neck of the guitar.
- 4. Another name for a pick
- 6. Three or more notes sounded simultaneously.
- 8. pins On most acoustic guitars, there are pins on the bridge that hold the strings in place
- 11. A system of writing music for fretted instruments whereby a number or letter appears on lines representing the strings, indicating the fret to be played.
