Don't pluck the string?
Touch the string with your hand or finger.
Metal is a good conductor of sound, so it can actually amplify sound rather than stop it. To stop sound from coming through, you would need to use materials that can absorb or dampen sound waves, such as thick walls with insulation or acoustic panels.
stop thinking about the nonsense then you can stop it from coming out of your mouth and won't sound stupid
To mute a string on the guitar, lightly rest your fretting hand finger on the string without pressing it down to the fretboard while strumming or picking the string. This technique helps to stop the string from ringing out and creates a muted sound.
To mute a guitar string effectively, lightly rest your fretting hand fingers on the string without pressing down to produce a clear note. This technique helps to stop unwanted string vibrations and produce a clean sound.
When a key in the piano is pressed down, it activates a particular wooden hammer inside the piano, hitting a particular string. When you lift your finger off the key, a damper hold the string to stop it from vibrating, thus stopping the sound.
Where is the noise coming from? Under then hood, or interior?
you can turn of the TV or low it down
Yes, but only to the extent of being stringed keyboard instruments. They differ considerably so sound very different, as the piano's action is percussive whilst the harpsichord plucks the strings. The harpsichord was invented before the piano.
if you play the guitar youll see. because all you are doing when you play the guitar is making the strings shorter. the frets stop the string from vibrating past a certain point (that point being the fret) when you make a string shorter it vibrates at a higher frequency thus making the sound higher in pitch. hope his helps - Kyse
It's probably brake pads.
You pull a bow across the strings, which make different notes. The left hand is used to "stop" the string for even more notes.