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D'Addario Spector Violin Mute is a very practical violin string muting device that you can use whenever you need to practice quietly or play music that requires muting. The design was done by Fred Spector, violinist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, under whose wing he spent forty-five years. The damper fits between the A and D strings and, by sliding it over the fingerboard, begins to perform its function. If you don't need it at the moment, just slide it lower and, although it still sticks to the instrument, it no longer affects its sound.
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