-### 1. Make your guitar
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-Grab your strip potentiomater, a piece of thin card, and a pencil.
-Lightly draw round your potentiometer on the card and then use this as a guide to draw out your guitar shape.
-(The potentiomater will be the fret board of your guitar).
-Cut out and colour in the guitar and stick down the potentiomater.
-Tape a pencil or stick to the back of the guitar to make it stiffen the fret board.
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-### 2. Connect the circuit
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-The potentiomater strip adjusts resistance, so you will need to feed it some electricity.
-Run +5V into one of the strip’s outer pins, and ground into the other outer pin.
-It doesn’t matter which way around you connect these, but it will affect which the direction
-the fretboard runs (high and the top, low at the bottom or vice-versa).
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-Signal will come from the centre pin, so connect that to one of your analogue inputs and you should be good to go.
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-<img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8363/8257699194_a2645e0e06.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Code Club Miniband">
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-### 3. Program the Arduino
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-Find the appropriate code from the respository and upload to your Ardunio board.
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-### 4. Set up in Scratch
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-Find five different guitar sounds and upload to Scratch.
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