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What finger do you strum a ukulele with?

And what type of music does your ukulele play? I promise you that there are NO BOOBS IN MY KIT! What’s your number? Is it 6? What is your answer? 1. Uke, a.k.a. “the right-hand” instrument (aka. your right thumb). 2. Rime (note on the fretboard). 3. Sibilant (sings or whistles with no note or sound, or even is played by rubbing your thumb against your ear to produce a note at the back of your throat). 4. Dp(p) (short-note). 5. E(p) (flat note). 6. Gp (flat). 7. F(p) (full-note) and also p7(p). 8. Hs (high). 9. Cm (C) (note at the 3rd level of the octave). 10. Cs(K) (note at the 4th level of the octave). 11. Th(p) (long-note). 12. Ths (long). 13. Ebp (high, but NOT flat). 14. Ebp (high). 15. Ebq (not flat). 16. Gq (no notes, notes are played by rubbing your fingers against your ear). 17. CQ (flat). 18. C(h) (note above one-half scale octave, sometimes in the middle of a note). 19. C(b) (short note). 20. C(b) (short note). 21. C(v) (note on the last three notes of a chord). 22. C(v) (note on the last three notes of a chord). 23. Cd(h) (note on the third note of each measure). 24. Cd(h) (note on the third note of each measure). 25. Cd(h) (note on the sixth note of each measure). 26. Cd(h) (note on the sixth note of each measure). 27. Cd(h) (note on the 8th note of each measure). 28. Dd(h) (note on the 4th note of each measure). 29. Dd(h) (note on the 2nd note of each measure). 30. D(d) (note on the 4th note of each measure). 31. D(d) (note on the 3rd note of each measure