Mute_violin
Mute violin
Violin without or with a very shallow sound box
The mute violin is a violin without or with a very shallow sound box.[citation needed] The instrument has a quiet, lean sound. The mute violin has historically been used by traveling musicians, and as an exercise instrument in situations where the sound of a violin is experienced as annoying by neighbouring people.[1] Mute violins are known to exist since the eighteenth century, but their use never became widespread. Leopold Mozart made mention of the instrument in his Versuch einer gründlichen Violinschule (1756).
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