Mudder Metal Violin Mute Practice Violin Silencer for 1/2, 3/4, 4/4 Violin, Silver
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A rubber mute would have a sharp edge, and this one does not has that.
For a 4/4-size violin the viola bridge won't fit regardless of whether it's viola or violin bridge.
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It fits a 4/4 violin and is made of metal.
Selected User Reviews For Mudder Metal Violin Mute Practice Violin Silencer for 1/2, 3/4, 4/4 Violin, Silver
In short, it only has a very small diameter for a 4/4 violin bridge, and once you begin doing it, it goes deeper in the bridge at all, making it very risky for good violins. I almost damaged my violin's varnish by trying to move it. There is a poor purpose of this heavy but useless mute that you can only buy in small instruments with.
Not even if it was very nice. My favorite mute is here. Wide wedge gaps can't hold up on a cello bridge because mute rests on the bridge will be so wide. You can learn more about me by watching my video. As part of my refund, I have returned to Sharmusic so I can buy a muso.
Getting mutes on it on the plus side is wonderful. When it comes to groceries, my P-Fuchner does almost as good as my e-Fuchner. Instruments that hold this are clipped to them. The bow and tone should be perfect for practicing your bows on this particular piece. Even in the comfort of your own apartment.
Tone- The movie is definitely awful, and yes, it is awful. Unlike clip-ons, there's not as much volume at the window where you even hear the sound, so in order to be able to clip-on a mute, you'd need an armload of bow skills. An additional negative is the metal content. As I found the bridge missing after my car crashed, and as I found the bridge in tatters. I hung up the stars to signify my failure. The edges did not appear to have been well dressed, and there were several rough edges as well.
A lot of things can now be done late into the night (so I don't disturb the sleep of my family and friends while I perform at night, or even in the afternoon while tackling certain pieces on my particular page). While this can sometimes reduce the sound quite well, it does so quite effectively. Using a zoom system of about 6 to 10 feet, you are unable to hear the violin. Despite this, its wonderful acoustics and even better for practicing, it dampens violin sounds too. The solution is simple, if you need to practice anywhere- anytime, let go of this on the violin bridge with it.
Due to the frequent travel that I and my son take along with my 1/8-size violin, we needed a way to modify the sound while using the camper, in a hotel room or anywhere else that we practice. Unfortunately, there isn't a mute specifically designed for smaller violins, but this one worked! In an ideal situation, it needs only the room to keep its strings from touching. I highly recommend it on a road trip or whenever I find myself using a quieter instrument. Sturdy, strong metal that does not take up a lot of space. Throughout many violins, I will endure this.
However, they are relatively gentle and not at all annoying. I find it quite useful, so I get some sleep if she uses it every so often. She said that every string of the bridge has to be muted individually, however, careful placement of it is required. Even though she isn't fond of it, it is too soft in her bridge when the pressure to limit the Strings is too strong. Other than that, she seems to fit her unique bridge perfectly and does not fall off as had been experienced elsewhere.
When my bow was too tall, it would get quite difficult for me to clearly see where I needed to go. Due to the length of the metal mute, I will be able to see over the water a lot better. also minimizes the volume of the audio, which leaves the audio in its current form without sounding different. If my husband (who works from home today) cries while he learns all the proper notes, and if I fail at bow control I can stop him. The rubber coated steel model, on the other hand, feels like it is very slippery and slippery. As a rule, you should not rotate your violin or move it around violently, just in case you might need to.
I am giving it a star!!.