It vibrates. The vibrations move through the dtring, then though the air and into your ear. In the ear the eardrum vibrates.
Vibrations
Different string instruments have different ways to make sound. Pianos hit the strings with a felt covered "Hammer", a Guitar creates a sound when the guitar player plucks a string. Either way, each string instrument makes sound by the vibration of the string.
From the string
string because it uses string to make the piano make sound
It depends on the thickness of the string. But the longer the string, the lower the note
thick string
Vibrations
When the hammer inside a piano hits the string, it creates a sound. The pitch of the sound depends on how thick or long the string is. The thicker the string, the lower the sound.
to make the string make a low pitch sound
Different string instruments have different ways to make sound. Pianos hit the strings with a felt covered "Hammer", a Guitar creates a sound when the guitar player plucks a string. Either way, each string instrument makes sound by the vibration of the string.
From the string
string because it uses string to make the piano make sound
String instruments make sound because you put rosin on the bow.
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.
It depends on the thickness of the string. But the longer the string, the lower the note
A percussive sound when striking a string with a felt covered hammer ... the vibrating string resonates a particular pitch.
Plucking a string creates sound by causing it to vibrate. When the string is displaced from its resting position, the tension in the string pulls it back, resulting in oscillations. These vibrations disturb the surrounding air, producing sound waves that travel to our ears. The frequency of the string's vibrations determines the pitch of the sound we hear.