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GUITAR THEORY 1

Across
The act of pushing or pulling a string sideways across the a fret to raise the pitch of a note by a half to full tone or more. Used extensively in rock and blues playing as well as in jazz.
Another name for a flatpick.
A mechanical barre that attaches to the neck of a guitar by means of a string, spring, elastic or nylon band, or a lever and thumbscrew arrangement.
Structuring a chord with a note other than the root as the lowest note.
Three or more notes sounded simultaneously.
Playing with the fingernails or fingertips with or without fingerpicks as opposed to playing with a flatpick.
A plastic or glass tube placed over the third or fourth finger of the left hand and used to play "slide" or glissando effects in rock and blues and other forms of traditional music.
The distance between two notes.
Performed with a pick or the fingers. Generally consists of brushing across 2-6 strings in a rhythmic up and down fashion appropriate to the tune being played.
Down
To change keys within a piece of music
A reference to placement of the left hand index finger at various frets.
The setting of an original or standard tune for a given solo instrument or group of instruments
A broken chord, usually played evenly low to high and back again.
A system of writing music for fretted instruments whereby a number or letter appears on lines representing the strings, indicating the fret to be played.
Plucking or producing a sound on the guitar in general, either with the fingers or a flatpick. Sometimes refers to playing a single-note melody line.