The sound becomes brighter when strings are plucked and only seems to be louder.
Plucking harder puts more energy into the string's movement, so it moves with a bigger amplitude, producing a louder sound.
the larger the amplitude at which something vibrates = the louder the sound. so by plucking a string harder, you're increasing the amplitude of the sound waves and thus increasing the sound volume
The lowest note on a guitar is the low E string, which is the thickest string on the instrument. It is played by plucking the string with either a pick or fingers to produce a deep, resonant sound.
Plucking a guitar string is a physical change because the string's shape and composition remain the same. The sound is produced due to the vibrations created when the string is plucked, which travel through the air as sound waves.
By plucking the string you create waves which generate vibrations all sound and music are vibrations
A harpsichord produces a sound by plucking a string when a key is pressed down.
get heavier gauge strings, than you can make it sound much louder
Using the bow or plucking the string.
Sound on the harp is produced by plucking the strings. The finger plucks the string, setting it into vibration. This wave of vibration travels down the string to the wooden soundboard where it is amplified (or made louder). On Irish harps the fingernails are used to pluck. On large "pedal" harps or "concert" harps, the pad of the finger is usually used. However, there are examples of using nearly everything; from the knuckles and palms to wooden and metal tuning keys.
You can either pluck the strings by putting your thumb on the right if the finger board and pluck the C,G,D,or A string or bow it. Bowing it is a little bit harder than plucking it. before you put your hand on the bow make a thumb bump by bending your thumb forward a little, then place your thumb by the frog (the big black thing at the end of the bow) then place the bow on any string and either push forward or pull back on the string and then place your fingers of the left hand on the string you are playing on and it makes the sound go higher A viola makes it's sound by the strings vibrating
To produce sound from the violin, you place the bow and move it back and forth across one string. To change the note played on the violin, you place your fingers on different parts of the string. To control the volume, you can put more pressure on the bow making the sound louder, or putting less pressure to soften the volume.
In stringed musical instruments, sound is created by plucking, strumming, striking, or bowing across a string in order to make it vibrate. The sound frequency of a particular string can be increased by engaging that string with more force, causing faster vibrations.