Plucking harder puts more energy into the string's movement, so it moves with a bigger amplitude, producing a louder sound.
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yes you can
A Banjo does have a built in pickups. The pickups can be built into the frets and the body of the banjo. A pickup is used to plug the banjo into a system to amplified the sound.
yes it does
The banjo has strings which are usually plucked rather than strummed like a guitar.
Any banjo is a good banjo! Banjos are built for different purposes. I personally like the Huber banjos, but if you play claw hammer or old time, you may like a open backed handmade banjo. The sound of a banjo is determined by the tone ring. This is a ring of wood or other material that controls the vibrations your banjo will make, such as a hollow rhythmic sound, a melodic sound, or a sharp and bouncy sound. The latter being my favorite. Some banjos to check out would be: Huber, Gibson, Washburn, or Deering.
No. it sounds like a Banjo.
Standing sound waves.
the Africa area where the the sound resinatot was a gourd
As vibrations, pressure waves.
It sounds like a banjo with a higher pitch and a little more sustain.