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# Make A guitar is a plucked stringed musical instrument. Normally, the guitar is an expensive instrument, but here we create a cheap and convenient DIY instrument that can help you enjoy and play real chords on an electric micro:bit guitar. Have fun and enjoy playing the micro:bit guitar by shifting the pitch up and down octaves. ## How it Works? When you touch pin **1** or pin **2** and **GND** it will play a broken chord, but now you can move the chord down an octave (lowering its pitch) by pressing button **A** and move it up an octave (raising its pitch) by pressing button **B**. The pitch (frequency) of a note doubles when you move up one octave: `middle A` has a frequency of 440Hz (440 vibrations per second), `high A` has a frequency of 880Hz. This is why making the vibrating part of guitar strings different lengths with your fingers changes the pitch of the note being played. ## Materials you need * micro:bit and optional battery pack * 4 crocodile clip leads * cardboard, scissors, glue, tin foil * headphones, buzzer, or powered speaker ## How to build and play your electric guitar Watch this video to see how to make your electric guitar and play it: https://youtu.be/Yocsl_80YsY You can connect the electric guitar to some headphones with some crocodile clips you attach to the phone jack. ![Output connections for sound](/static/mb/projects/electric-guitar/connections.jpg) Here are two pictures of the finished electric guitar with its connections: ![Electric guitar project 1](/static/mb/projects/electric-guitar/guitar-board1.jpg) ![Electric guitar project 2](/static/mb/projects/electric-guitar/guitar-board2.jpg) Let's go on to code the guitar! ### ~button /projects/electric-guitar/code Code ### ~