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The Clawhammer is a playing style associated with an instrument, what is it?
a. Ukulele
b. Banjo
c. Mandolin
d. Fiddle

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Answered by Dar3boy
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Answered by apeksha160
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Answer:

The Clawhammer is a playing style associated with b. Banjo

Explanation:

  • In the realm of banjo, the term "clawhammer" is frequently used, yet many novices and those just picking up the instrument will have little familiarity with it.
  • Old-time banjo, or clawhammer banjo, is a method of playing the instrument. When playing the banjo using this method, you alternate between plucking the strings with your thumb and strumming them with the back of your index or middle finger.
  • Clawhammer players hold their hands in a specific way to play this style. The name of the style is derived from how the hand's shape resembles a claw. The rhythm that results sounds like "boom -chick -a" or “Claw-ham-mer” or something similar, which is another reason why it's dubbed clawhammer. 
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