Thursday, 12 June 2025

The mute

 

The mute

            Trombone with a straight mute. This is the most commonly used mute for brass instruments

Image courtesy Wikimedia Commons


                                    Trombone with a cup mute

Image courtesy Wikimedia Commons

A mute is used on musical instruments to change the quality or tone of the music produced. It can be used to allow a player to practise more quietly, hence the saying, ‘Good mutes make good neighbours.’


 Hat mute for trumpet
Image courtesy Wikimedia Commons

Perhaps the mutes most familiar to onlookers are the plunger mute or the harmon mute that create the ‘wah-wah’ sound.

                                 Harmon wah wah mute for trumpet
                                        Image courtesy Wikimedia Commons

Gilbert doesn’t play a musical instrument, though he has some squeaky toys. He does use mutes, though.

 


On this occasion, the mute was a yoghourt pot. 


At other times, it’s a ball or a toy.

Arthur favours the double mute method!

52 comments:

  1. Hello. Good morning from Indonesia. Its about 07..42 am here when I was posting this comment

    This was such a fun and clever look at musical mutes and Gilbert’s creative use of them made me smile!

    I never thought of a yoghurt pot as a mute, but hey, if it works, it works! Arthur’s double mute method sounds like expert-level muting. Loved this musical-meets-pet twis

    Hope you get a fabulous day as always

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    1. Thank you , Asep. We're never short of entertainment here . . .

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  2. Gilbert and Arthur are the most beautiful beings of the day!

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    1. They are very sweet dogs, though Arthur is a little needy, but suits my daughter perfectly.

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  3. So cute!
    You always write such interesting posts. I always learn something new!

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  4. Carlos uses a mute when he plays his trumpet sometimes, I tell him my ears bleed less when he does that.
    I kid.

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    1. It takes a lot of effort to play a brass instrument.

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  5. Arthur and Gilbert are just too cute!

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  6. The only mutes I know of are dummies (pacifiers) for babies and the button on the TV remote.

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    1. It's good to be able to mute the television at the touch of a button. I wish we had one for people, sometimes.

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  7. I wonder if I could get a mute for P????

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  8. Clever and charming turning daily life into a quiet symphony of improvisation.

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  9. I always used to refer to the baby's dummy (soother) as 'the volume control'.

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  10. That is hilarious way to mute

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  11. I have read about 10 blogs so far this morning and this is my first out loud laughter, when I got to the canine MUTES I started to laugh and each photo made me laugh more. I even got a smile out of grumpy only man next to me. I did not know any of this about the different mutes for the horn.

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  12. Gilbert and Arthur are experts on the use of mutes. I like Arthur's style. I laughed at Gilbert with the yogurt container. That reminded me of Gibbs the other day when he had one.

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  13. I suspect that the dogs mutilate their mutes.

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  14. Arthur and Gilbert are such cuties and I love that they have their little babies that make them feel comfortable. Adorable.

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    1. They do eventually eviscerate their toys beyond the point where I can mend them.

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  15. Cute! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  16. Oh. I am smiling at seeing the lovely photographs of Gilbert and Arthur.

    All the best Jan

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    1. They make us smile all the time. We're very lucky.

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  17. They are such good retrievers!

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    1. They are, Gilbert is especially keen if food is involved. Not Arthur; he's not at all interested in food.

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  18. Arthus and Gilbert are too cute.

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  19. I love all the pics of Gilbert and Arthur- so cute and they have mastered the mute!! Thanks for commenting on my blog while I was away for 6 weeks...

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    1. Welcome home. Hope you had a wonderful time.

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  20. I love the way a mute changes the sound of a trumpet or trombone.

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  21. I had no idea. Thanks, teach.

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  22. Gilbert's and Arthur's mute methods made me laugh out loud. Wh

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  23. Fun to see Gilbert and Arthur with the own personal favourite mute of the moment. I'm not a musician but it was interesting to read about some of the different mutes used by players.

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