Across
- 3. The term for the thick, lower strings on the guitar.
- 4. The small, metal pieces embedded along the neck of the guitar.
- 6. A device used to change the pitch of the guitar strings.
- 7. A device used to raise the pitch of individual strings on the guitar.
- 8. The upper part of the guitar body.
- 10. The process of adjusting the tension of the guitar strings to achieve the correct pitch.
- 12. A style of playing where the guitarist uses a slide to change the pitch of the strings.
- 15. A method of playing where the strings are plucked with the fingers.
- 16. The component of the guitar that amplifies the sound.
Down
- 1. A technique where the guitarist strikes the strings with their fingers instead of a pick.
- 2. The thin, metal strips on the guitar neck that are pressed to change the pitch of the strings.
- 5. A method of playing where the guitarist lightly touches the strings to create a muted or percussive sound.
- 6. The term for playing two or more notes simultaneously on the guitar.
- 7. A device used to keep the guitar in tune by adjusting the tension of the strings.
- 9. The part of the guitar body that amplifies the sound produced by the strings.
- 11. The part of the guitar where the frets are located.
- 13. The lowest-pitched string on a standard-tuned guitar.
- 14. A technique where the guitarist taps the strings against the frets with both hands.
