Across
- 4. Recognised for its nylon strings and wide neck, is widely known for playing classical music; very similar in style to an acoustic guitar.
- 6. Widely embraced in jazz and blues music scenes, renowned for its unique design featuring a gracefully arched top and f-shaped sound holes.
- 7. Famed for its distinct metallic sound, is a standout instrument widely used in blues and bluegrass music. Its unique design replaces the traditional sound hole with metal resonator cones, elevating volume and projection and creating the characteristic twang and bright tones that define its sound.
- 8. A very adaptable guitar; with the ability to use different effects like reverbs and distortions, musicians can create a wide range of sounds with it. They turn string movements into electrical signals.
Down
- 1. Just as it sounds, it's a guitar with two necks. It allows the player to switch instruments when there is no time to strap on another guitar-even in the middle of a song!
- 2. A distinctive instrument characterised by pairs of strings for each note, creating a rich and chorused sound. The doubling of strings produces a harmonically complex and lush sound.
- 3. Known for its deep tones and rhythmic role, it plays a key part in shaping the overall sound of a band.
- 5. A versatile musical instrument known for its ability to produce warm and authentic tones through the vibration of its strings resonating within the body.
