It's a little device you put in the bell of a brass instrument to change the sound. It comes out as quieter and sounds like the instrument has a cold
a mute...
it depends, can be plastic, or metal
It's a little device you put in the bell of a brass instrument to change the sound. It comes out as quieter and sounds like the instrument has a cold
Neither it is placed in the bell
depends on the instrument. for a brass instrument, you can use an actual mute, play straight into your music stand, or put a valve or two halfway down.
A mute must be used. They cost around £5 from any music shop, and can be clipped into the instrument.
Yes, it is called a Mute A mute is a device fitted to a musical instrument to alter the sound produced: by affecting the timbre, reducing the volume, or most commonly both.
The trombone is classified as: low brass, and or brass.
The main brass instruments that use mutes are trumpets and trombones. Other brass instruments like the tuba are so big and the sound is so deep that they generally don't need to use mutes. French horns also use mutes, but they don't have the same variety since the majority of mutes are used only in Jazz music.
Using a mute with a trumpet, contrary to popular belief, does not just make the trumpet quieter. It changes the sound to fit a certain style of music. There are three main mutes which are used frequently, the Straight mute, which is used for classical music, the cup mute which is used for jazz, and also the Harmon mute, which is also used for jazz.
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yes, it is a low brass instrument, but it is an instrument.