You strum, like with a guitar
It would be extremely hard to make fingerings and strum at the same tame, but it might be possible
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no you dont strum a harmonica you blow through the holes so it vibrates and makes a sound
None ! A piccolo is a member of the woodwind family. You blow into it - you do not strum it.
You typically use your dominant hand to strum a guitar. If you are right-handed, you would strum with your right hand, and if you are left-handed, you would strum with your left hand.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin.
Mandolin.....maybe
fiddle and mandolin
A banjo-mandolin is a four-stringed instrument with a body of a mandolin and the neck of a banjo.
The mandola is the viola-equivalent of the mandolin family, and wants to be tuned Cgda, an octave higher than the Mando-cello (the cello-equivalent of the mandolin family.) The mandolin is tuned gdae', and frankly, while you certainly could try to tune the mandola that high, it would be a disaster to the strings and instrument because of the tension. It is possible that you could tune the mandola to GDae (i.e., an octave lower than the mandolin) except that the strings would have to be very heavy and would end up very loose, which is also not a good compromise. On the other hand, if you scale the strings and the sounding length of the strings is not much greater than the length of a mandolin, you can tune a mandola a whole tone lower than the mandolin with some success. Just my personal feelings here, though: If you want a mandolin, get a mandolin. A good mandola will sell for much more than the price of a similar-quality mandolin (both because it is larger and more rare) if you need to, and nothing really sounds like a mandolin quite like a mandolin does.
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