It just means pulling each individual string when playing, rather than strumming - as you sometimes would with a guitar.
Yes
You pick or pluck the strings, which then vibrate across the drum, causing sound. The sounds depend on where you put your fingers.
no pizzicato means pluck and arco beans to use the bow.
bass Guitars sometimes have 5 strings; Banjo; Cellos sometimes do
Yes, Taylor Swift was playing a banjo.
u pluck it
Yes
The viola is held on the left arm and the bow is held in the right hand. You may also pluck with your right hand. Lastly, you may pluck the viola holding it like a banjo.
You pick or pluck the strings, which then vibrate across the drum, causing sound. The sounds depend on where you put your fingers.
no pizzicato means pluck and arco beans to use the bow.
bass Guitars sometimes have 5 strings; Banjo; Cellos sometimes do
it is Swahili for banjo
Yes, Taylor Swift was playing a banjo.
It is about a beautiful dead bird and where they pluck its feathers.
A customer of a drug sale
No, "pluck" generally means to pick or pull something, such as feathers from a bird. Courage is typically referred to as bravery or the ability to face fear or danger.
I would say loose. When you pluck a string, it goes sideways. Then it vibrates, meaning it then goes to the other side and back and so forth. After a while, you must tune it again, meaning it is now out of place from before. So I don't know if I'm right, but I think it gets loose. Hope this helps!