String instruments

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Across
  1. 5. A small, thin plastic used to pluck strings on stringed instruments.
  2. 7. A continuous slide upwards or downwards between two notes.
  3. 8. Used to adjust the pitch of a musical instrument.
  4. 10. The largest and lowest-pitched bowed string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra.
  5. 12. A plucked stringed instrument with a long neck bearing frets and a rounded body with a flat front, rather like a halved egg in shape.
  6. 16. To gradually increase the tempo
  7. 17. A musical effect where a note changes pitch subtly and quickly.
  8. 19. A stringed instrument of the guitar family, with a round open-backed soundbox.
  9. 20. A structure at the head of a stringed instrument where the strings are attached to the tuning pegs.
Down
  1. 1. Plucking a string instrument with one finger.
  2. 2. A bass musical instrument of the violin group with four strings.
  3. 3. A guitar technique where fretted strings are displaced by displacing a force up towards another string.
  4. 4. slow and solemn.
  5. 6. The quality of a sound made by a particular voice or musical instrument.
  6. 9. The technique of playing two notes simultaneously on a instrument.
  7. 11. A tentioned stick used for violins
  8. 13. A form of musical notation indicating instrument fingering.
  9. 14. Part of most stringed instruments of the lute lineage.
  10. 15. A stringed musical instrument that has a number of individual strings running at an angle with strings that are plucked with the fingers.
  11. 18. A instrument in the violin family with a slightly lower and deeper sound than a violin.