There is no such thing as a mute guitar. However it is a style of playing. You play mute guitar by muting the strings by the bridge with the bottom of your hand.
Palm mute
I think it is Csus2 if you mute the low e string
Yes. Exactly the same way as you do with electric guitars though you may have to use a lighter touch.
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.
palm mute
Palm mute
put the tv on mute
Take it to a guitar repair guy. You probably need adjustment of your bridge or neck.
I think it is Csus2 if you mute the low e string
Yes. Exactly the same way as you do with electric guitars though you may have to use a lighter touch.
No, "mute" is not a preposition. In the context of communication or sound, "mute" is an adjective or verb, not a preposition.
A mute cannot speak.
mute = mudo
No she's not a mute.
The past tense of "mute" is "muted."
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.