The least amount of notes a chord needs to have
What is 2?
The difference between a note and another note two frets up
What is a whole-step?
The part of a song which ends the lyrics
What is the outro?
The repeated pattern of a song, usually the base of the musical composition
What is the riff?
The name of this chord

What is Am?
The sign that lowers a natural note by one half-step
What is a flat sign?
The part of a song meant to connect and prepare the listener for the climax
What is the bridge?
DAILY DOUBLE (the winner will get double the points)
Draw a bass clef
What is
?
The name of when a sequence of notes that compose a chord is played one after the other
What is a broken chord or arpeggio?
The pitch equivalent of A#
What is Bb?
The part that helps most to heighten the impact of the chorus
What is the pre-chorus?
The combination of simultaneous musical notes that, when played, is pleasing to the ear
What is harmony?
The type of chord that is played by using one or more fingers to press down multiple strings across a single fret
What is a barre chord?
The number of half-steps between C and F
What is 5?
The genre of music that typically follows the same common strong structure
What is pop music?
The number of letters in the musical alphabet multiplied by the number of strings on a guitar
What is 42?
The name of this chord

What is F5?
The pitch that is three whole-steps below G
What is C#?
The most typical song structure, where A is the verse, B is the bridge, and C is the chorus
(for example, bridge-chorus-bridge would be shown as BCB)
What is ACACBC?
The name for a four-string guitar
What is a tenor guitar?