Guitar Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. The highness or lowness of a sound.
  2. 3. A guitar-specific notation system showing where to place fingers on the fretboard.
  3. 5. Fast and bright
  4. 6. The metal strips on the guitar neck that divide it into segments, used to play different notes.
  5. 7. Very Soft
  6. 10. A chord where one finger presses multiple strings across a fret, like F or Bm.
  7. 11. Medium Soft
  8. 12. Walking pace
  9. 14. Extremely Fast
  10. 16. A device clamped on the fretboard to raise the pitch of all strings.
  11. 20. Medium Loud
  12. 23. A group of notes played together, like C major or G7.
  13. 25. A set pattern of notes used to write a song.
  14. 28. A technique where a note is played by tapping a finger onto a fret to sound a higher note without picking.
  15. 29. A single pitch, like A or C#, played on a specific string and fret.
  16. 31. Very Loud
  17. 32. Very Fast
  18. 34. Playing the notes of a chord one at a time.
Down
  1. 1. Lively and Fast
  2. 4. Slow and stately
  3. 6. Loud
  4. 8. The six (or more) wires on a guitar, each producing a different note.
  5. 9. Gradually louder
  6. 13. The speed of the music, measured in beats per minute.
  7. 15. Very slow and broad
  8. 17. Gradually Softer
  9. 18. The tonal center (or “Do”) of a song based on a specific scale.
  10. 19. A small, flat tool (plectrum) used to pluck or strum strings for a clearer sound.
  11. 21. The pattern of sounds and silences in music, like quarter or eighth notes.
  12. 22. Moderately
  13. 24. The volume of music, like forte (loud) or piano (soft).
  14. 25. Sweeping the fingers or a pick across the strings to play a chord.
  15. 26. Soft
  16. 27. Plucking individual strings with fingers.
  17. 30. Adjusting the pitch of each string to a standard (e.g., EADGBE for standard tuning).
  18. 33. A technique where a finger is lifted off a fret to sound a lower note without picking.