Left-hand muting
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Left-hand muting is a performance technique for stringed instruments, where the vibration of a string is damped by the left hand. (Left-handed players use the right hand.)
Strumming barre chord
s or other chords in which there are no open strings, left-hand muting may punctuate the rhythm, so that instead of the continuous ringing sound of the strumming, short silences are introduced. Left-hand muting is used to produce chops: chords that are released the instant after picking. Chops are sharp and percussive.
First variant
A string is played with the right hand, while the left hand presses the string against the neck. Lifting the left hand stops or suppresses the resonating string.Strumming barre chord
Barre chord
In music, a barre chord is a type of guitar chord, where one or more fingers are used to press down multiple strings across the guitar fingerboard , enabling the guitarist to play a chord not restricted by the tones of the guitar's open strings...
s or other chords in which there are no open strings, left-hand muting may punctuate the rhythm, so that instead of the continuous ringing sound of the strumming, short silences are introduced. Left-hand muting is used to produce chops: chords that are released the instant after picking. Chops are sharp and percussive.