It vibrates to the pitch it is tuned to.
It is a deeper sound, a lower note.
The viola makes the highest sound of any string instrument.
Touch the string with your hand or finger.
The cello makes the lowest sound of a string instrument.
it makes the sound echo that is played
it makes the sound echo that is played
What happens when a guitar string makes a sound is that the string vibrates and hit radar waves and bounces back on to the string to make a audioble sound for the human ear. that is why electric guitars are plugged into speakers to make the sound louder for the audience to hear. the speaker enhances the sound
The sound on the string will sound lower
The string makes the sound by transferring it's vibration to the top of the guitar. The top vibrates, and that is amplified by the body of the guitar. The round hole is to let that sound escape.
A longer string will have a greater distance between peaks of the waves of the vibration, so a sound will be lower on the sound wave scale.
It muffles (stops) the sound because the string stops moving.
The guitar makes sound when you pluck a string. The string vibrates down to the base of the guitar and travels in the hole, coming out as a sound we call a note.