anywhere on the strings below the nut and below where your hands are on the neck
No. But you can on semi-acoustic Guitars which is basically an acoustic guitar with pick-ups.
When you strum the strings fast, especially with an electric guitar.
No
guitar makes a weird kinda staticy sound when I strum it forcefully
Pick it up, rest it on your lap with strings facing away from you and the head of the guitar to your left (if a right handed guitar and vice versa if left). Plug into an amplifier, turn on amplifier, strum the strings. You have used an electric guitar. You may also use it for wife beating.
yes it's like that you strum the guitar but u have 2 press what chord it is required like the guitar
When you strum the strings fast, especially with an electric guitar.
The Guitar changes volume by how hard you strum it. If you are on an Electric Guitar you can control how loud it goes by adjusting a switch. On acoustic as well asstrummingit depends on where you strum it. If you strum it over the Hole in it. It will be louder than if you strummed it up the fret board.
you hold your hand as a position of a note then strum it or pluck it the string vibrates and music ccomes out
You strum, like with a guitar
No
guitar makes a weird kinda staticy sound when I strum it forcefully
guitar, sitar, violin, bass, banjo, cello, ukulele, steel strum guitar, and classical strum guitar, harp, piano
Pick it up, rest it on your lap with strings facing away from you and the head of the guitar to your left (if a right handed guitar and vice versa if left). Plug into an amplifier, turn on amplifier, strum the strings. You have used an electric guitar. You may also use it for wife beating.
yes it's like that you strum the guitar but u have 2 press what chord it is required like the guitar
strum
Yes
never you always strum if theres a note unless theres a whamy