18 Feb 2008 04:38:05 | Joey Robichaux
One of the reasons I picked up the violin was because it was
easier to travel with than a guitar (not that I haven't found
some nice travel guitars, but that's another story). It fits in
an airplane overhead and is easy to carry!
However, I want to be considerate of the folks in the rooms
around me when I'm playing in my hotel room. I decided I needed
a mute -- there are a lot of gizmos you can attach easily (and
not so easily) to your violin to reduce the sound. I wanted
something simple and effective -- it had to be easy to slip on
and off and it had to work!
Turns out it was really easy to find, too! Head to your laundry
basket and grab a spring clothespin. Okay, go ahead and grab two
-- just in case. Slip the first clothespin onto the treble side
of your violin bridge. Angle the pin downwards so it won't
interfere with your bow.
That's it! Give it a try and you'll be amazed at how the sound
is muted. If you want even more muting, put the second pin on
the bass side of the bridge. (When you do this, it looks like
your violin is wearing a mustache!)
Doesn't get much easier than this -- plus there's probably room
in your case for the two clothespins. Simple, cheap, and
effective (although it does look a little goofy).
About Author :
Joey Robichaux rides the weekly consultant road warrior circuit.
He speaks at management conferences and maintains dozens of web
sites, including one of the oldest and largest free sheet music
websites on the internet -- Free Sheet Music at
http://www.freesheetmusic.net.