Yes, i do regularly. You will not get the same resonance as a steel string but you can and well.
Yes, striking a guitar can just mean you quickly hit a string or use allot of force to hit a chord or note.
No
guitar makes a weird kinda staticy sound when I strum it forcefully
yes it's like that you strum the guitar but u have 2 press what chord it is required like the guitar
Pluck or strum the strings.
When you strum the strings fast, especially with an electric guitar.
guitar, sitar, violin, bass, banjo, cello, ukulele, steel strum guitar, and classical strum guitar, harp, piano
Yea, I have a bunch of guitars, all of them diffeent. I use a pick on my classical all the time. If you strum up close to the fingerboard you'll get a deeper tone.
You strum, like with a guitar
No
guitar makes a weird kinda staticy sound when I strum it forcefully
yes it's like that you strum the guitar but u have 2 press what chord it is required like the guitar
strum
Yes
The Guitar changes volume by how hard you strum it. If you are on an Electric Guitar you can control how loud it goes by adjusting a switch. On acoustic as well asstrummingit depends on where you strum it. If you strum it over the Hole in it. It will be louder than if you strummed it up the fret board.
never you always strum if theres a note unless theres a whamy
put your finger on and strum down
Pluck or strum the strings.