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were strummed
verb
To play a guitar or other stringed instrument using various strings simultaneously.
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But the big winners were strummed strings and whomped drumheads and massed, inexact unisons.
The Grammy Awards were an exercise in anachronism, Ben Ratliff writes, and the big winners were strummed strings, whomped drumheads and massed, inexact unisons.
But Várjon created uncommonly deep poetry out of the music, especially in the ravishing A major Intermezzo, which rocked like a lullaby with transparent, singing inner voices, and in the Romance, where chords were strummed exquisitely over a swaying bass line.
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They were strumming and fiddling, and singing.
"Perhaps this might've worked better if Ryan were strumming a banjo".
Hippies and punks were both public movements, whether they were strumming to stop the Vietnam war or spitting about Anarchy In The UK.
If the windows were open, Alice later recalled, a strong breeze would make the strings hum, as though some invisible force were strumming them.
He and his band, Dirty Bird, piled on guitars -- up to three at once -- that were strumming frantic tremolos or blaring chords.
it did not matter whether you were strumming your guitar or hitting the snare drum in the back-streets of New York or Budapest.
Listen to how different it sounds, than when you were strumming without holding down the string.
Instead, thick steel wires can be strummed on the body.
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