Guitar-Playing Techniques: Pick, Pluck, Strum, and Tap

From NYT Connections puzzle #1205 on July 8, 2026

This FluentSlang explainer covers Guitar-playing Techniques as it appeared in the NYT Connections hints and answers for July 8, 2026. Use it for the quick meaning, the puzzle trap, and the related same-day clues.

Quick answer

Guitar-playing Techniques meaning in this puzzle

Pick, pluck, strum, and tap are four common guitarplaying techniques. Each one is a different way to make the strings ring out, and each gives the music its own feel.

Guitar-playing Techniques
Connections shortcut

Read this clue through the group label guitar-playing techniques, then check whether the other answers point the same way.

Why It Showed Up In Connections

This clue came from the NYT Connections hints and answers for July 8, 2026. In that grid, it pointed toward guitar-playing techniques.

PickPluckStrumTap

The key is to test the whole group, not just the first meaning that pops into your head.

Why this clue can fool people

The trap is that one clue can look obvious by itself. Connections only works when all four answers fit the same label, so a tempting pair is not enough.

How To Read It Fast

Start with the ordinary meaning of Guitar-playing Techniques, then ask whether the puzzle is using it as slang, a phrase, a category label, or a wordplay trick.

If the clue only matches one other answer, keep going. The correct Connections group should make all four answers feel like they belong together.

Quick Examples

Pluck: catching a string with a fingertip and letting it go, common in fingerstyle playing.
Strum: sweeping across several strings at once so they ring together as a chord.
One note at a time? That is picking or plucking.
A full chord in one motion? That is strumming.

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