

Economy Violin Mute. Popular tourte style rubber mute made in the USA. Round and substantial hard rubber variety with excellent orchestral or solo muting qualities.
• Inexpensive, easy to leave on the instrument when not using
• Small rubber mute with two slots
• Can be easily moved on and off the bridge
• Best for classical musicians who play in ensembles and orchestras
Economy Violin Mute. Popular rubber mute made in the USA. Round. Substantial hard rubber variety with excellent orchestral or solo muting qualities.
Violin mutes are attached to the instrument's bridge to dampen the sound by limiting the vibration of the bridge, which prevents the instrument from resonating and amplifying the sound produced by the strings.
These small rubber mutes, called Tourte mutes, are the most common type of violin mute. You can find them in both the round shape variety and a violin shape variety.
The mutes have two rubber slots to attach to the two centre strings of the violin in between the bridge and the tailpiece. It can easily be moved on and off the bridge from that position while remaining attached to the strings. This makes it convenient; you can leave it attached to your instrument when you're not using it.
It's important to note that these mutes don't provide a significant difference in volume, so violinists who want a mute not to disturb neighbours while practising may wish to consider another variety of mute.
The Heifetz Mutes for violin made in Germany provides an excellent effect of mute for violin.
• Designed with a unique metal tension clip
• Easy to Use
• Made from high-quality material
• Does not affect the instrument’s sound quality
• Does not rattle when not in use but still on the instrument
• Works and looks best on the instrument
Substantial hard rubber variety with excellent orchestral or solo muting qualities
• Rubber made Violin Mute, Violin shape
• Conforms to the shape and curvature of the bridge
• Greater muting power
• Balanced sound
• It installs in seconds and is easy to change
These small rubber mutes, called Tourte mutes, are the most common type of violin mute. You can find them in both the round shape variety and a violin shape variety.
• Inexpensive, easy to leave on the instrument when not using
• Small rubber mute with two slots
• Can be easily moved on and off the bridge
• Best for classical musicians who play in ensembles and orchestras
It is made of the best quality chrome-plated machined brass. The heavy metal practice violin mute is ideal for practising in flats or shared apartments.
• This mute can also be used on Viola.
• Fits 4/4 Violins & Smaller Violas
• Fits easily over the bridge.
• Offers maximum muting and clearest tone.
• Ideal for practising in apartments late at night (especially for difficult passages!)
• Best quality chrome-plated machine brass
This Wooden Violin Mute is light and Eco-friendly mute. As it has some wooden texture on it, it looks beautiful too.
• Light and Eco-friendly
• Practice anywhere
• Higher quality than other cheaply made mutes
• 3-prong design mounts to bridge
This Metal violin mute is thin, but the heavy part is on the top side of this mute and slides over the top of the bridge to dampen the sound.
• Slides over the top of the bridge to dampen the sound
• Heavy nickel-plated brass
• Designed for practice
• Strong muting effect
• For violin/viola
We must check with your violin whether it fits nicely onto your bridge thickness.