You stick it in the end of your instrument
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.
There are quite a few different mutes. Some of the most common are: straight mute cup mute bucket mute wah-wah mute (commonly called a Harmon mute, but Harmon is actually a brand) plunger mute buzz-wow mute There are numerous manufacturers. Try an internet search for "trumpet mute" and you will see the different kinds.
Tourete barely mutes and a practice mute makes it a lot quieter.
A common toilet plunger can be used as a cup mute or a wah-wah mute. In a sticky situation it can mimic the sound of a straight mute if held very tightly to the bell, but it doesn't sound quite like a straight mute would.
The violin mute has been in existence almost as long as the Violin itself has been. The earliest recorded use of the mute in a composition is in Lully's Armide, which is dated at 1686. The mute did not gain widespread use until the late classical and early Romantic period, roughly 1800.
To remove mute from your laptop, press the mute key again.
A mute.
use brail
When you are on the home screen, use the small gray rocker switch on the left edge of the phone to change the ringer volume to mute (the scale goes from 0-7, 0 is mute, 7 is the loudest possible).
Someone would use mute math if they were trying to teach a deaf person how to do math, or even a blind person as well because they cant see the paper in front of them.
The button can be either a mute switch or a orientation lock switch. Which one it does is changed in the Settings under "Use Side Switch to".
Use the mute button.
use brail.
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.
He mutely followed the man in the dark cowl.
A mute cannot speak.
No she's not a mute.