It means drew your fingers across strings lightly, as in guitar playing.
Strummed is the past tense of strum.
This is supposed to mean that someone is talking about you.
I believe that Phrase was used in a song, It would mean he/she/they are apologizing.
touching
to be cool or radical
A viola can be plucked but not generally strummed, no
which string vibrates slowst when strummed
Here's an example. Ex: He strummed the guitar and hummed with a peaceful expression.
If you mean a number in Parentheses, it is a ghost note. Meaning, it is not strummed, but you still fret it. E.G. -----4-----5-----(9)----
it refers to a young girl with loose morals that doesnt mind being touched or 'strummed' - the same as in guitar language
http://www.guitaretab.com/a/ac-dc/25075.html You start out with an E strummed down and a D strummed down up down then E strummed down up down and i can't explain the rest you need paper.....
strummed
Strummed is the past tense of strum.
No, the strings are plucked or strummed.
Bowed, plucked, strummed, struck.
when your strumming instead of scratching the guitars body, the pick guard will get strummed.
bummed, drummed, gummed, numbed, plumbed, strummed, summed, thumbed