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When a musician plays a string instrument, like a guitar or a violin, they use their fingers to pull or press on the strings. Let's break it down step by step:

  1. What are strings? Strings are long, thin pieces of material, usually made from metal, nylon, or wood, that can vibrate. When the strings vibrate, they make sound.
  2. How do fingers play the strings? Musicians use their fingers in different ways:
    • Pulling the strings: This is called 'plucking.' When a musician pulls a string, they quickly snap it back. This creates a sound, kind of like when you flick a rubber band!
    • Pressing the strings: Musicians can also press the strings down with their fingers on the neck of the instrument. This changes the pitch, or how high or low the note sounds.
  3. Making music: By combining these actions—pulling, pressing, and sometimes even moving their fingers quickly—a musician can create different styles of music!

So, when you hear someone playing a guitar, violin, or any other string instrument, remember that their fingers are working hard to pull and press the strings to make beautiful music!


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