It sounds like the opposite of bowing. You have to try it out for yourself. Even though i play it i can't describe it for you.
the strings vibrate and sound is made.
the vibration of the strings go into the little chamber under the strings and bounce out in sound waves
Vibrations from the strings.
if you plunk it with your fingers you produce sound
Strings are made by metals. It is the best carrier.
Yes, "plunk" is considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound it represents. It is often used to describe a dull, heavy sound when something falls or is dropped.
By plucking the strings, drawing the bow acros the strings while fingering the frets.
Guitar strings are typically made from materials such as steel, nickel, bronze, or nylon, depending on the type of guitar and the desired sound.
Folk singers use nylon strings for a mellow sound while country and western singers use metal strings for a louder, sharper sound.
The piano makes sounds by little hammers inside of it drumming on the different pitched strings. these strings have different pitches because each of the strings has a different tension put on it. Therefore, the sound it makes is the sound of metal strings being hammered by little wooden mallets. - by Popeker
Wound strings are made by wrapping a thin wire around a core, while unwound strings are solid. Wound strings produce a warmer, richer tone due to the wire wrapping, while unwound strings have a brighter, crisper sound.
You bang the strings harder. Than the amplitude of the sound pressure is increased.