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In music, strumming is a way of playing a stringed instrument such as a guitar, ukulele, or mandolin. A strum or stroke is a sweeping action where a finger or plectrum brushes over several strings to generate sound. On most stringed instruments, strums are typically executed by a musician's designated strum hand (typically the musician's dominant hand, which is often responsible for generating the majority of sound on a stringed instrument), while the remaining hand (referred to as the fret hand on most instruments with a fingerboard) often supports the strum hand by altering the tones and pitches of any given strum.

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  • Rasgueo (es)
  • Strum (en)
  • Battement (instruments à cordes pincées) (fr)
  • 스트러밍 (ko)
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  • 음악에서 스트러밍(Strumming)은 기타, 우쿨렐레 또는 만돌린과 같은 현악기를 연주하는 방법이다. 스트럼 또는 스트로크는 손가락이나 피크로 여러 줄을 쓸어 넘겨 소리를 내는 동작이다. 현악기 연주 시 스트럼 주법은 스트럼 핸드(오른손처럼 주로 사용하는 손)가 담당하고, 나머지 손은 (지판이 있는 악기에서는 이를 프렛 핸드라고 한다) 코드와 음을 변경하여 스트럼 핸드를 지지한다. (ko)
  • El rasgueo es un concepto comúnmente asociado a la guitarra y consiste básicamente en el acto mediante el cual se provoca la vibración de dos o más cuerdas simultáneamente con los dedos a la vez que se realiza una postura en el diapasón o mástil del instrumento con la finalidad de interpretar un acorde.El rasgueo típico es el que sigue la secuencia de la 5a cuerda a la prima en orden meñique, anular, medio e índice. El maestro Sabicas popularizó el llamado “rasgueo de 3” cuya secuencia es pulgar hacia arriba (de prima a 5a o 6a)y meñique-o anular-e índice hacia abajo (de 5a a prima)con un leve movimiento circular de muñeca. (es)
  • In music, strumming is a way of playing a stringed instrument such as a guitar, ukulele, or mandolin. A strum or stroke is a sweeping action where a finger or plectrum brushes over several strings to generate sound. On most stringed instruments, strums are typically executed by a musician's designated strum hand (typically the musician's dominant hand, which is often responsible for generating the majority of sound on a stringed instrument), while the remaining hand (referred to as the fret hand on most instruments with a fingerboard) often supports the strum hand by altering the tones and pitches of any given strum. (en)
  • Le battement est une technique de jeu propre aux instruments à cordes pincées, tels la guitare. Dans le battement, toutes les cordes sont frottées rapidement, pour donner l'illusion sonore d'un accord, c'est-à-dire de notes jouées simultanément selon un schéma musical précis. Le battement peut être descendant (de la grosse corde vers la chanterelle, ie. des graves aux aigus), remontant, alterné... C'est la technique la plus simple et la plus utilisée en guitare d'accompagnement acoustique, car elle maximise le volume sonore et permet de donner un tempo à la phrase musicale. Le battement peut se faire avec le pouce seul ou avec le pouce et les doigts (dans le battement alterné), ou encore avec un médiator. Les riffs rapides sont bien souvent des rythmiques jouées par battements. (fr)
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  • There are a variety of methods for writing strum notation. (en)
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  • El rasgueo es un concepto comúnmente asociado a la guitarra y consiste básicamente en el acto mediante el cual se provoca la vibración de dos o más cuerdas simultáneamente con los dedos a la vez que se realiza una postura en el diapasón o mástil del instrumento con la finalidad de interpretar un acorde.El rasgueo típico es el que sigue la secuencia de la 5a cuerda a la prima en orden meñique, anular, medio e índice. El maestro Sabicas popularizó el llamado “rasgueo de 3” cuya secuencia es pulgar hacia arriba (de prima a 5a o 6a)y meñique-o anular-e índice hacia abajo (de 5a a prima)con un leve movimiento circular de muñeca. El rasgueo tiene su origen en la música popular o folclórica y a pesar de que sus inicios son casi tan antiguos como la guitarra misma, el desarrollo de nuevas técnicas se ha llevado a cabo incluso en nuestra época. (es)
  • Le battement est une technique de jeu propre aux instruments à cordes pincées, tels la guitare. Dans le battement, toutes les cordes sont frottées rapidement, pour donner l'illusion sonore d'un accord, c'est-à-dire de notes jouées simultanément selon un schéma musical précis. Le battement peut être descendant (de la grosse corde vers la chanterelle, ie. des graves aux aigus), remontant, alterné... C'est la technique la plus simple et la plus utilisée en guitare d'accompagnement acoustique, car elle maximise le volume sonore et permet de donner un tempo à la phrase musicale. Le battement peut se faire avec le pouce seul ou avec le pouce et les doigts (dans le battement alterné), ou encore avec un médiator. Les riffs rapides sont bien souvent des rythmiques jouées par battements. * Portail de la musique (fr)
  • In music, strumming is a way of playing a stringed instrument such as a guitar, ukulele, or mandolin. A strum or stroke is a sweeping action where a finger or plectrum brushes over several strings to generate sound. On most stringed instruments, strums are typically executed by a musician's designated strum hand (typically the musician's dominant hand, which is often responsible for generating the majority of sound on a stringed instrument), while the remaining hand (referred to as the fret hand on most instruments with a fingerboard) often supports the strum hand by altering the tones and pitches of any given strum. Strums are often contrasted with plucking, as a means of vibrating an instrument's strings. In plucking, a specific string or designated set of strings are individually targeted to vibrate, whereas in strumming, a less precise targeting is usually used. Compared to other plucking techniques, any group of strings brushed in a single sweep by a plectrum could be considered a strum due to the plectrum's less precise string group targeting (however, a plectrum might simultaneously pluck a small group of strings without being considered a strum). In contrast, a musician could utilize a technique with more precise string group targeting (such as a fingerstyle or fingerpick technique) to pluck all the strings on a stringed instrument at once and this would still be considered a pluck, not a strum. (en)
  • 음악에서 스트러밍(Strumming)은 기타, 우쿨렐레 또는 만돌린과 같은 현악기를 연주하는 방법이다. 스트럼 또는 스트로크는 손가락이나 피크로 여러 줄을 쓸어 넘겨 소리를 내는 동작이다. 현악기 연주 시 스트럼 주법은 스트럼 핸드(오른손처럼 주로 사용하는 손)가 담당하고, 나머지 손은 (지판이 있는 악기에서는 이를 프렛 핸드라고 한다) 코드와 음을 변경하여 스트럼 핸드를 지지한다. (ko)
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