Dampening refers to the musical technique of muting an instrument while playing it, or soon after, before it has lost its sustain (stopped ringing). It can be used on a wide variety of string and percussion instruments. This may be done with a mute.
Floating is the technique where a chord is sustained past a sixteenth note rather than that note being scratched, the term referring to the manner in which the right hand "floats" over the strings rather than continuing to scratch (ibid, p.10).
Skanking is where a note is isolated by left hand dampening of the two strings adjacent to the fully fretted string producing the desired note, ie the adjacent strings are scratched (ibid, p.24). See also: Bang/Skank/Checka.
Guitar performance techniques | Musical performance techniques
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