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The volume of the guitar determines on how hard the string is strummed, how much room it has to echo, and the environment the guitar is being played in. The loudest sound from a guitar will come when the string is strummed hard, allowed to ring freely with no other contact, and is played in a large, open room.
I very much doubt it, even when he strummed it, it sounded bad
An autoharp is strummed like a guitar, but you use push buttons to select the chords. The push buttons cause selected strings to be dampened and not sound when you strum them, allowing the remaining strings to form the desired chord.
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No, but they are in the same plucked lute category of stringed instruments. Many compare it to a guitar, in that they are very similar in shape and in the method of playing. The ukulele usually has 4 strings and a guitar typically has 6. The ukulele is much smaller.
Here's an example. Ex: He strummed the guitar and hummed with a peaceful expression.
The volume of the guitar determines on how hard the string is strummed, how much room it has to echo, and the environment the guitar is being played in. The loudest sound from a guitar will come when the string is strummed hard, allowed to ring freely with no other contact, and is played in a large, open room.
It means drew your fingers across strings lightly, as in guitar playing.
No. Violins are bowed and have four strings. Guitars are strummed and have 6 strings
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.....
The banjo has strings which are usually plucked rather than strummed like a guitar.
yes, though it may lack some clarity of of an acoustic
I very much doubt it, even when he strummed it, it sounded bad
it refers to a young girl with loose morals that doesnt mind being touched or 'strummed' - the same as in guitar language
he strummed on quite a few songs but was never considered a great guitarist. i understand he was good on the piano.
if the musician playing the guitar is a woman, it will cause her intense pleasure. if strummed enough times, this pleasure will increase until a climatic harmonious "ooo" is vocally rendered by the musician.
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.