You can put a silencer on it, however, if you want to try that, you should check your local laws to be sure a silencer is legal. They are legal to have in most U.S. states, provided you are approved by the ATF.
They sell these things called Feedback Busters. Mostly used to eliminate feedback in Electric-acoustic Guitars, but also help to muffle the sound on normally acoustics. Another idea is to put a piece of cloth or sponge just under the strings near the bridge (The part on the body of the guitar where the strings attach). Both seem to be effective. Also, work on palm-muting.
a mute...
turn it down
You can use brushes instead of sticks to make it quieter.
Use a pad or using brushes, Brushes make the drum quieter when hit then when hit with a drumstick. The Brushes might make the drum sound a little bit different then when hit with a drumstick. A pad will also make it quieter, it sounds like the drum but only muffled. It's recommended that with a pad to use drumsticks and not brushes.
Diminuendo....it means from playing loudly you gradualy get quieter
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depends on how you react to music. if it calms you, then yes you'll be quieter, otherwise if it makes you energized, then probably not
To make the sound sound loud, press harder down on the key. To make it sound quieter (piano) press lighter down on the key.
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a mute...
turn it down
The GReddy Ti-C will make your Honda run quieter, but only if installed correctly.
Louder because you are more in closed so it echoes more.
buy adding a silencer attachment
Tell it to shut up.
Try oiling of the gearbox.
By replacing it with a quieter muffler.