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Sometimes he seemed to strum his guitar out of time with the music.
He was strumming the guitar very early on in his life.
And without waiting an answer he began to strum the symphony.
She had never so much as strummed a chord before.
She taught herself to strum, and started to sing along.
It all started when, out of work, she sat at home strumming a guitar.
His guitar strumming here also seems full of feeling, simple but moving.
Most of the songs called for strumming, yet no two approaches were the same.
Then he began to hear strumming notes that hung in the air.
He strummed his way through school, and the folk era.
One lay back in a chair and strummed a guitar.
Somebody across the street was strumming a guitar and singing.
Nixon sings about the news on top of what's almost just strumming.
He took up the lute and strummed it a few times.
He looked over the lyrics for a moment, then began to strum and sing.
It knows how to play the heartstrings without strumming too hard.
"If you strum some of these they make a sound," he said, demonstrating.
My whole body was like an electric wire, strumming to his touch.
I was sure I'd have to keep plucking and strumming for the rest of my life, however short that might be.
Near the end of the concert, he began strumming a song, and told the band to play along.
I pulled my old Martin out of its case and strummed it on the balcony.
The detective sat strumming his fingers against the edge of the table.
Instead, thick steel wires can be strummed on the body.
Someone would start to strum on a guitar, and demand that the women dance.
He has a laid back and loves to strum the guitar.