GUITAR CLASS
GUITAR TECHNIQUE
PARTS OF THE GUITAR
NOTES AND CHORDS
ABOUT US
100

The two types of guitars we use in class

Acoustic and Classical

100

You can strum the guitar in these two directions

Up and Down

100

The number of strings on a guitar.

Six

100

This simplified chord can be played by pressing the third fret on the first string

G major

100

This student uses a left-handed guitar

Julian

200

Every guitar case should have these three items

Guitar, pick, and tuner.

200
After plucking a single string, your thumb should rest here.

The String Below

200

The part of the guitar where the fretboard is housed

Neck

200

This note is worth 2 beats

Half Note

200
This student joined our class last Friday

Nick

300

The name or website of the guitar textbook we use

300

This tool is used to help strum the guitar

Pick or Plectrum

300

This part of the guitar adjusts the tension of the strings

Tuning Pegs

300

The strings of the guitar are tuned to these notes

E, A, D, G, B, and E

300

This student has a twin brother who took guitar class last year.

Rachael

400

We use this type of tuner to tune our guitar

Vibration Tuner

400

When strumming, your right wrist should be _______

Loose and Relaxed

400

The white dots on the fretboard, generally placed on the 5th, 7th, 9th, and 12th frets, are called _______

Position Markers

400

In chords such as "Em" and "Am", "m" stands for this

Minor

400

This student drives a motorcycle to school

Asher

500

The name of the first exercise we played as a class

Walking the Fingerboard

500

A common incorrect technique is resting your left arm here

Thigh

500

This non-adjustable part of the guitar helps hold the strings in place

Bridge Pins

500

"G7" is short for this

G dominant 7

500

The number of students in this class

26