A chord played by pressing down the third fret on string 1.
What is a G chord?
This is a note that only gets two beats.
What is a half note?
The part of the guitar that vibrates to make its characteristic sound
What is strings?
The finger that plays the three bass strings (4, 5, and 6).
What is the thumb (P)?
A chord played by pressing down the 2nd string on the first fret.
What is a C chord?
This is a note that only gets one beat.
What is a quarter note?
The opening on the body that allows air to escape, producing a full, resonant sound
What is the sound hole?
Open 6th string.
What is E?
A change in guitar playing where your first finger is now on the 5th fret.
What is shifting/5th position?
A chord played by pressing down the 4th and 5th string on the 2nd fret.
What is an E minor chord?
The type of rhythm that means to be silent for a certain number of beats
What is a rest?
The thin, raised metal strips embedded along the neck of a guitar to divide it into specific, consistent intervals
What are frets?
1st string, 1st fret
What is F?
The sequence or order of chords in a song/exercise
What is a chord progression?
A chord played by pressing down the 2nd string on the first fret, and the 1st and 3rd strings on the second fret.
What is a D7 chord?
The geared mechanisms located on a guitar's headstock used to adjust string tension, allowing players to tune the instrument or change pitch
What are the tuning pegs?
1st string, 3rd fret
What is G?
The letter initials we use to describe our first and second fingers in our right hand.
What are I and M?
A chord played by pressing down the 2nd string on the first fret, and the 4th and 3rd strings on the second fret.
What is an Am chord?
A note that takes up 0.5 beats, but is usually seen beamed in pairs (two equal sounds on one beat)
What are 8th notes?
The decorative, inlaid ring surrounding the soundhole on an acoustic guitar .
What is the rosette?
3rd string, 2nd fret.
What is A?
Dr. Borg's Nationality
What is Australian?