0 to play especially noisily and unskilfully on a piano or stringed instrument -- đánh đàn bập bùng
More commonly, the term refers to using the backs of the nail "in sequence" to give the impression of a very rapid strum.
Users have also noted that the wireless guitar strum bar may fail after a few hours of playing.
A separate, shorter set of strings were used for picking and strumming.
Here he was further taught to pick and strum by rail workers and hobos.
It begins with a gentle strum on the acoustic guitar, but slowly rises and changes into a powerful rock song (see synopsis section).
Another quirk was that many intermittent faults were due to faulty connectors and could be temporarily fixed by briskly strumming the card handles.
More developed rhythm techniques include arpeggios, damping, riffs, chord solos, and complex strums.
She composed her first song at the age of eight, strumming the tune on a homemade cardboard and rubber-band guitar.