The Ekdahl FAR - Mute: Difference between revisions

From KNAS Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{docnav
[[File:Mute technical.png|thumb|Mute technical details]]
 
== Overview ==
The mute consists of two parts, the ''upper mute'' and the ''lower mute''. For the string to be completely muted, the string needs to be clamped in between these two mutes. By lowering the ''lower mute'' to a position where the string is not entirely muted through clamping, various other effects can be obtained. Placing it just below the string can for instance inhibit the string from doing wide swings, in general the ''fundamental'' has the widest swings and thus the fundamental can be suppressed while not affecting the higher harmonics. It can also be used to do pinch harmonics and other things.
 
The mute may have to be adjusted at times, especially when changing into a string of a different size.
 
Mechanically the ''lower mute'' works much the same as the [[The Ekdahl FAR - Bowing jack|bowing jack]].
 
== Adjusting the mute ==
To adjust the ''upper mute'', take a [[wikipedia:Hex_key|hex key]] and loosen the {{docnav
|[[The Ekdahl FAR - Bowing jack|The bowing jack]]
|[[The Ekdahl FAR - Bowing jack|The bowing jack]]
|[[The Ekdahl FAR - Hammer|The hammer]]
|[[The Ekdahl FAR - Hammer|The hammer]]
}}
}}

Revision as of 01:54, 24 January 2025

Mute technical details

Overview

The mute consists of two parts, the upper mute and the lower mute. For the string to be completely muted, the string needs to be clamped in between these two mutes. By lowering the lower mute to a position where the string is not entirely muted through clamping, various other effects can be obtained. Placing it just below the string can for instance inhibit the string from doing wide swings, in general the fundamental has the widest swings and thus the fundamental can be suppressed while not affecting the higher harmonics. It can also be used to do pinch harmonics and other things.

The mute may have to be adjusted at times, especially when changing into a string of a different size.

Mechanically the lower mute works much the same as the bowing jack.

Adjusting the mute

To adjust the upper mute, take a hex key and loosen the