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Rubber Violin Practice Mute, Claw Style & Round Tourte Style Mute for Violin, Practice Silencer Viola Violin Mute

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  • The rubber violin practice mute have excellent muting effect, won't to disturb your family or neighboorhoods. Ideal for musicians who live in close proximity to others, or for those who wish to practice at night
  • Keep it's sound quality and playability when lower the sound, without affect your practice
  • Includes 1 Pcs claw and 1 Pcs round violin mute, meet your different needs. Made of soft rubber materials that are lightweight, durable, flexible and aging resistance
  • Easy to install and remove, Simply slide the viola mute over the bridge of the instrument until it is securely in place
  • Claw style approx. 2.1 x 1 x 0.5 inch, round style approx. 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.4 inch, Violin accessories compatible with most standard-sized violin and small viola


Violin Practice Mute


Maiah M.
2025-08-29 14:57:30
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Harvey
2025-08-14 15:02:16
My Daughter-in-law plays the cello, and this allows her to enjoy herself and not wake the baby or siturb anyone. Works like a charm!
Geoffrey
2025-08-04 11:03:05
This is a review of "Rubber Violin Practice Mute, Claw Style & Round Tourte Style Mute for Violin, Practice Silencer Viola Violin Mute"I'm a professional-level violinist and have a lot of experience with accessories such as these. While not terrible (they do the job), these are not the best versions of heavy practice and normal Tourte mutes. The practice mute is about half as effective as the heavy metal versions of the same and makes a boomy tone quality on the lower registers. The regular Tourte-style mute works normally when installed, but the unfortunate thing is that the holes for the strings are completely round so there's nothing to hold the mute down (pinch the string after lengths) when it's not in use so it's easy for it to wander around.For a comparison, please see the second photo I uploaded for the difference between the styles of mutes -- the pair of mutes being sold here are on the left-hand side. If you look at the two Tourte-style mutes on the bottom right you'll see that the string holes go up to a point so that when they're not in use they will stay put. It's worth paying a small amount extra for a heavy metal practice mute. Rubber Tourte mutes that hold the string when not in use are readily available at basically the same price so there isn't really a good reason to compromise.
Joaquin G Ortiz
2025-07-31 20:23:02
A well manufactured product. Once you get one of them, it is for the rest of your life.
SBL
2025-07-07 18:05:52
Getting two mutes for one price is a very good (and rare) deal. The smaller tourte mute is a common mute used to color (more than soften, in my opinion) the tone of the violin string and fits easily on the strings below the bridge without needing to take the strings off the attach it. Having said that, I prefer the Wire Slide-On mute variety (also on Amazon) for darkening a string instrument's tone. Think of the sound of the string section in the "Going Home" movement of Dvorak's "New World Symphony" where these mutes are employed. Lovely and somewhat somber sounding.As for the claw, its claim is that it will severely dampen a violin's volume, and while it does that a little, the best damping mute in my experience is the claw made of metal (they look chrome-like, and are also sold on Amazon). I prefer the chrome for dampening, but my new violin bridge is too thick and won't allow for the metal claw to rest on the bridge. The rubber claw, however, being "rubber" accommodated my new bridge easily. Unfortunately, it doesn't soften the volume enough to keep my violin woodshedding sessions from disturbing my housemates.My score of 4 is mostly for getting 2-4-1 at this price. Buying separately, I feel that the Wire Slide-On variety is a better mute than the tourte for somberness, and that the metal claw is better for lowering the volume.
Customer
2025-05-31 11:42:18
Exactly what was needed for viola
Joseph
2025-02-10 13:42:23
Simplemente cumple con lo que dice
M
2025-01-13 12:01:21
The practice mute works great. However, the round mute is too stiff and the dimensions are slightly off, which made it nearly impossible to put on the instrument. The other day, I was trying to put the mute on an the bridge fell off the violin.
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