This is the 1st string, 2nd fret
What is F#?
On an electric guitar, these magnets are found underneath the strings where a sound hole would be for an acoustic
What is a pickup?
If you see a 3/4 at the beginning of the song, what does it mean
What is three beats per measure, and the quarter note gets 1 beat
This is 5th string, 3rd fret
What is C?
This marking V
What is an upstroke/up-pick
The classical guitar rests on this leg, which is usually elevated.
What is left?
Name 2 famous guitar brands
There are many. Gibson, Fender, Paul Reed Smith, Ibanez, Vigier, Gretsch, Yamaha
This is a set of # or b placed next to the clef, and instructs you to play certain notes higher or lower for the section or piece
What is a key signature?
This is a technique where you touch the string directly over a fret (but not press), to separate a sound wave.
What is a harmonic
What does it mean if the string doesn't sound when you pluck it?
Not holding the string down hard enough, muting with another finger, etc.
What is the 6th string, 4th fret
What is G#?
This is a part near the sound hole not found on classical acoustic guitars, but is found on others
What is the pick guard
This raises your note 1/2 step or 1 fret.
What is a sharp?
This is a technique of placing your palm on the strings near the bridge while you play, creating a "thud" sound
What is palm muting?
When we play more than two notes at a time?
What is a chord?