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Basic Guitar Bingo

Answer guitar questions!

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Created Date 07.26.20
Last Updated 07.27.20
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  • The opposite of a hammer-on. Performed by plucking a note with a finger on a higher note and pulling parallel
  • Three or more notes sounded simultaneously.
  • A term referring to the height of the strings above the frets and fretboard.
  • From the French term barré. The technique of placing the left hand index finger over two to six strings in the
  • A mechanical barre that attaches to the neck of a guitar by means of a string, spring, elastic or nylon band,
  • Banjo-style picks that fingerstyle guitarists use when playing steel-string instruments.
  • The distance between two notes.
  • A five-tone scale used often in rock.
  • The part played by a guitar soloist in a rock band
  • A chord consisting of the first (root), fifth and eighth degree (octave) of the scale.
  • Rhythmic strumming of chord backup for a lead player, singer, or ensemble.
  • A three-note chord.
  • To vibrate by slightly altering a pitch higher and lower.
  • An electronic tuning device.
  • To change the key of a piece of music by a specific interval.
  • A system of writing music for fretted instruments whereby a number or letter appears on lines representing the
  • Performed with a pick or the fingers. Generally consists of brushing across 2-6 strings in a rhythmic up and d
  • Structuring a chord with a note other than the root as the lowest note.
  • A note sounded literally by "hammering" down with a left hand finger, often performed in conjunction with a no
  • Playing with the fingernails or fingertips with or without fingerpicks as opposed to playing with a flatpick
  • A concave area generally in the upper right bout of a normal right-hand guitar that allows the player easier a
  • Strictly speaking, the portion of a song lyric or melody that is repeated, often with other voices joining in.
  • The act of pushing or pulling a string sideways across the a fret to raise the pitch of a note by a half to fu
  • A broken chord, usually played evenly low to high and back again.
  • Picking in alternate directions (down-up-down-up).

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