Classical Guitar Word Search

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Play a Classical Guitar word search free online. We built the 12-word list around its parts, its materials, and how it is played, then scattered it across a 15×15 grid — horizontal, vertical and diagonal. Find them all to clear the board.

Words to find: SOUNDBOARD, ROSETTE, FRETBOARD, NECK, HEADSTOCK, BRIDGE, SADDLE, HEEL, BODY, BACK, SIDES, PURFLING.

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Classical Guitar word list, defined

SOUNDBOARD /ˈsaʊndbɔːd/ · noun
A panel or device containing a set of buttons or keys that trigger pre-recorded sounds, often used in audio production or as a novelty item. A soundboard can also refer to a physical or digital interface for controlling audio equipment. Related: audio panel, sound effects board, voice changer, voice modifier.
ROSETTE /roʊˈzɛt/ · noun
A rosette is a usually circular arrangement of parts or a decorative arrangement of flowers, leaves, or shapes. It can also refer to a badge or ornament in the shape of a rosette. Related: medallion, badge, ornament, emblem.
FRETBOARD /frɛtˈbɔːrd/ · noun
The flat piece of wood or other material glued to the neck of a guitar, bass guitar, or other stringed instrument, on which the frets are mounted. Related: fingerboard, neck, strings.
NECK /nɛk/ · noun, verb
The part of the body connecting the head to the torso, or to turn or twist something so that the front or top is facing in a different direction. Related: throat, nape, chin, collar.
HEADSTOCK /ˈhɛdstɒk/ · noun
The headstock of a machine or tool is the part that is attached to the head or the top of the machine, often containing the drive mechanism or other essential components. Related: head, top, apex.
BRIDGE /brɪdʒ/ · noun, verb
A structure built over a river or other obstacle, allowing people or vehicles to cross. To connect or join two things, especially by a bridge. Related: span, link, connect, span.
SADDLE /ˈsædəl/ · noun, verb
A structure for supporting a rider on a horse, typically consisting of a padded seat and a frame with a back and a pair of pommels. To place or arrange something in a position of difficulty or danger. Related: back, seat, saddlebag, pack.
HEEL /hɪl/ · noun, verb
The back part of the foot, especially the part that comes into contact with the ground when standing or walking. To damage or injure the back part of the foot, especially by a blow or a fall. Related: back of the foot, ankle, toe, heel tip.
BODY /ˈbɒdi/ · noun, verb
The main part of something, or a person's physical structure. To give a detailed account of something. Related: corpse, figure, physique, shape.
BACK /bæk/ · noun, verb, adjective, adverb
The back of something is the part that is opposite the front. To go back means to move in the opposite direction. Related: rear, hindquarters, behind, return.
SIDES /sɪdz/ · noun, verb
The parts of something that are on the outside when it is divided in two; a part of a surface or a boundary. To turn or move to one side. Related: flanks, edges, sides, faces.

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