The center of the guitar.
What is the soundhole?
The top of the guitar.
What is the head?
The acronym to help remember the string names.
The very first chord we learned.
What is e minor?
The number of strings on an acoustic guitar.
What is 6 strings?
The sides of the guitar which are placed on your leg.
What is the cutaway?
The largest part of the guitar.
What is the body?
The string there is double of in two different octaves.
What is the E string?
Another chord(s) we learned on the 2nd fret that uses all 3 fingers.
What is A Major?
The number of strings on bass guitar.
What are 4 strings?
Six of these tighten or loosen the string.
What are tuning pegs?
Raised segments which separate where your fingers are played.
What are frets?
The two middle strings on the guitar.
What is D & G string?
The chord that uses both E strings and looks similar to a triangular shape.
What is G Major?
A visual tool which can help you change frets very quickly.
What are fret markers?
Separates the head and neck.
What is the top nut?
Located directly below the soundhole.
What is a pickguard?
When no frets strings are pressed down on the frets and simply just strummed (also notated as a 0 on a chord chart and/or song on a single string)
What is an open string?
Name two chords we have used that use the same two frets and have similar finger placement.
What are E Major & a minor?
An object which changes the pitch/key.
What is a capo?
Strings sitting at a relative height with attachment to the body of the guitar.
What is the bridge?
6 of these are on the head of the guitar with each string wrapped.
What are machine heads?
The name of the note on the D string on the 2nd fret.
What is E?
The most recent chord we have tackled as a class and uses 3 frets.
What is C Major?
The frets move in increments of
What is 1/2 steps?