No, the word 'plucked' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to pluck. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
The word 'pluck' is a verb and a noun.
The noun 'pluck' is a word for the quality of being brave and determined; courage; spirit.
The noun forms of the verb to pluck are plucker (one who plucks) and the gerund, plucking.
The past participle of "pluck" is "plucked."
short string plucked hard
the children plucked the flower
are there changes in the note when you plucked the stretch band
The word you're looking for is... plucked.
It is a noun--a stringed musical instrument with a long, fretted neck, a flat, somewhat violinlike body, and typically six strings, which are plucked with the fingers or with a plectrum.
The string family instruments and is the subset of the guitar family or a plucked lute.
The lute was the most common plucked string instrument of the Renaissance.
The lute was the most common plucked string instrument of the Renaissance.
Harp. Violin, viola, cello, double bass do not have frets and they can be played as pizz (plucked)
It was plucked or with the bow. I think.
With a bow, or plucked.