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Reddit mentions of Mudder Metal Violin Mute Practice Violin Silencer for 1/2, 3/4, 4/4 Violin, Silver

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Mudder Metal Violin Mute Practice Violin Silencer for 1/2, 3/4, 4/4 Violin, Silver. Here are the top ones.

Mudder Metal Violin Mute Practice Violin Silencer for 1/2, 3/4, 4/4 Violin, Silver
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  • Effective silencer: the sound of a violin made by beginner is sometimes regarded as annoying by neighbours, this violin mute is suitable for late night violin practicing
  • Maintain the pitch: the practice violin mute would lower the sound made by violin while still keep its pitch, so it would not impact the effect of your practices
  • Sturdy and durable material: this metal violin silencer is made of sturdy and durable chrome, and the sound processed by metal mute is much lower than rubber ones
  • Portable size: the metal violin silencer size (LW) is 4 x 1.6 cm, so that it is portable and easy to install, just put it on the top of the violin bridge
  • Special designed: this violin mute is compatible with 1/ 2, 3/ 4, 4/ 4 violin, the quality of a metal silencer can help to absorb the shake made by violin
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Found 3 comments on Mudder Metal Violin Mute Practice Violin Silencer for 1/2, 3/4, 4/4 Violin, Silver:

u/ediblesprysky · 10 pointsr/violinist

You want a practice mute. Regular mutes are used in orchestral and chamber music to change the tone, but they don't really affect the volume.

A rubber practice mute is lighter, and since it dampens less of the overtones, it sounds nicer but diminishes volume less than a heavier mute. A metal practice mute will give you maximum volume control, but since it dampens so much of the sound, it can mislead your ear if you ONLY practice with it on. The Artino rubber-coated metal mute came out a few years ago, and it's supposed to give you the best of both worlds. I find that it has a little bit nicer sound than a traditional metal mute, but mostly I like that it grips the bridge better and won't vibrate off while playing, which metal mutes will sometimes do.

A practice mute is definitely something you should own. But I wonder, why don't you want to annoy your family? Unless the only time you can practice is in the middle of the night, they should just deal. Practicing is important and necessary to get better; they need to understand that. Plus, they have to love you no matter how bad you sound. Being self-conscious just because they might be able to hear you is counterproductive. I hope you're concentrating on doing what you need to be doing when you're practicing, and not what anyone else is thinking.

u/br-at- · 2 pointsr/violinist

this is a good idea.

there are three (or four) styles of practice mute

rubber - works pretty well, easy and safe: https://www.amazon.com/Ultra-USA-Rubber-Violin-practice/dp/B00ICK6D9C/

metal - even quieter, but balances more than it sticks, so you have to be careful that you don't let it fall off and scratch your instrument while using it: https://www.amazon.com/Mudder-Violin-Practice-Silencer-Silver/dp/B01N0GKLZR/

hybrid - i don't have one, supposed to be good combination of the other options, but i heard they don't always fit right: https://www.amazon.com/Otto-Musica-Artino-Practice-violin/dp/B006GCNUHQ/

DIY- till you get one of the others: https://www.amazon.com/Natural-Wooden-Clothespins-Shirts-Sheets/dp/B01KGBP6I8/

u/malilla · 1 pointr/violinist

Have you tried with rubber mutes? or even metallic ones? These ones reduces the sound even more