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by having the bass in your hands instead of the computer keyboardThanks for your responses, but how would I mute it?
Thanks for your responses, but how would I mute it? And are there any alternatives? It's also affecting my tuning, which is very annoying.

I've never heard it said any better.Part of playing is muting strings from vibrating when you hit others to sound. You can mute strings which are not being played with your plucking hand or your fretting hand, depending on what you are doing with each hand in a particular piece. The problem is figuring out how, between the two hands, to stop other strings from sounding while hitting others
Except for here.You will figure it out. Just be aware of it when playing so that you can find the best way to do it.
by having the bass in your hands instead of the computer keyboard
seriously, it's just a part of being a string player, using both hands to keep the strings you don't want still while allowing the one you do want to ring out.
it's as much a part of the skill set as learning scales, notes, songs, etc., and will only come with time spent playing the thing.
(don't cheat with foam mutes or hairbands; you'll only fail to learn the right way to play by doing that.)
Thanks. I suppose I'll use my right hand to mute the strings because im a small guy and that seems easiest.
you'll be using both hands.Thanks. I suppose I'll use my right hand to mute the strings because im a small guy and that seems easiest.