This is the first note of the scale
Do
When playing electric guitar we might use this triangular piece of plastic to pluck or strum the strings
Pick
This technique is used to play chords
This alphabetical version of Twinkle Twinkle is often learned in first grade or Kindergraden
The ABC's
This rhythm combines a famous river with a sausage
Mississippi hotdog
Luke I am you ___-ther
Fa
These fingers pluck individual plastic strings
Pointer and middle
This chord does not use any fingers of the left hand
e minor
This version of Twinkle Twinkle tells the story of a sheep with dark wool
Ba Ba Black Sheep
You might hear this equestrian rhythm at the petting zoo
Run pony jump pony
This note is a name I call myself
Mi
This digit is placed on the sixth string to anchor your hand while plucking with your walking fingers
Thumb
These two chords will on require one finger of the left hand
G and C
You prepare to play Twinkle Twinkle by placing your ring finger on this fret of the second string
Third fret
This two wheeled rhythm might make you think of Harley Davidson
Faster like a motorcycle
This song uses the following notes of the scale:
mi re do re mi mi mi
Mary Had a Little Lamb
This technique begins with the letter "R" and involves flicking your finger across multiple strings
Rasqueado
You place your finger on this fret to play the G bass note
Third fret
You play strings one, two, and three in this order to play the first part of Twinkle Twinkle (The part with the lyric "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star")
Three, two, one, two
There are this many short notes are in "mississippi hot dog"
Four
How many notes are in the complete scale (Hint: we haven't learned them all in class yet)
Seven
This digit is used to pluck single metal strings
Thumb
You use this finger of the left hand to play the C bass note
Ring finger
DAILY DOUBLE! TWICE THE POINTS TO THE TEAM THAT ANSWERS THIS CORRECTLY
These notes from our scale make up the phrase "how I wonder what you are"
Fa fa mi mi re re do
There are this many long notes are in run pony jump pony