sonic
Pluck or strum the strings.
Pluck or strum the strings.
a guitar pick
pluck the strings an hold down strings on the fret board duhhh
You pluck the strings, while pressing your fingers onto the strings, against the fretboard. Co-ordinating these movements results in the essence of the guitar: you play it.
By plectrum and by thumb or finger
When a string on a guitar is plucked, in an acoustc guitar, the body of the guitar is built to amplify the sound that the vibrating string creates, the sound is then released through a sound port located on the body of the guitar below the strings. On an electric guitar, the strings vibrate towards what is known as a "pickup" located on the body of the guitar. The pickup amplifies the vibrations of the strings. All sounds that a guitar makes is based on where the fingers of the guitarist are on the frets and how well-tuned the guitar is.
The harder you pluck the strings, the louder they get. You can change the pitch by using thick or thin strings
Pluck or don't pluck the following strings at the designated fret: 1st string open 2nd fret for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th strings 5th string open Don't strum the 6th strung.
The main difference between fingerstyle and pick techniques in guitar playing is the way the strings are plucked. Fingerstyle involves using your fingers to pluck the strings individually, allowing for more control and versatility in playing. Pick technique involves using a guitar pick to strum or pluck the strings, which can produce a different tone and sound compared to fingerstyle.
If you mean what you hold in your hand to strike or pluck the guitar strings, it is a plectrum, more commonly called a flat pick or just pick.
bass Guitars sometimes have 5 strings; Banjo; Cellos sometimes do