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A bar that sets near the lower end of the strings and makes the tuning go lower as you press down but as you lift it back up the tuning goes boack to where it was. |
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A plastic piece that protects the paint under and beside the strings from the pick. |
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The magnitised part of the guitar that makes the guitar electric |
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The second to the top on the strings |
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The third string from the top |
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The fourth string from the top |
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the fifth string from the top |
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Metal bars across the neck that make different tones as you press between them |
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Wooden bar where the frets are located |
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pieces at the end of the neck that as you twist them the strings get tighter or more lose |
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The positioning of more than one finger on different strings |
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The struming of only one string at a time |
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the place where the end of the strings are located |
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what is used to strum the strings |
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what makes the guitar ampliphied or loud |
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where you strum a string on one fret and pull the finger off that fret |
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where you dont strum the string and you tap the sring so hard that it makes a sound |
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its sort of like destortion but kind of different |
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