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Violin Mute

The black square suspended between the middle strings of this violin is a mute. Pushed up to touch the bridge (the upright on the left over which the strings are spread), the mute will stop a good many of the vibrations which would normally travel through the bridge to the body of the instrument, resulting in a softer tone. While soloists rarely need to use a mute, orchestra repertoire often requires it.