Any Jaguar mute users?
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 2:37 pm
this could've gone in the playing technique section, but i figure more jaggists check this forum.
like most jag owners i've come across, the mute on my '62 AVRI Jaguar was removed shortly after i bought it new in '05 (many folks get them secondhand with them already pulled off). the hardware (minus the plunger and spring which are still intact in the hole) has sat in the case ever since.
i've been invited to play guitar for local theatre production of Hadestown, and the guitar charts call for "modifications" to the instrument to create that mutey, sizzly sound with suggestions ranging from weaving a wire or strip of paper through the strings to a FOAM MUTE! eureka! finally, a purpose for it. since i have to do a full setup to re-intonate for standard tuning anyway, i'll just re-install the device in the next few days.
any playing/performance tips for using this thing? charts don't call for it the whole time (and, sorry roober, they call for a capo on about half the tunes), but i've never used it beyond the first week or so i had the guitar and then only for a few seconds at a stretch before saying "TOO WEIRD, I'll JUST USE MY HAND" (which i say a lot anyway).
like most jag owners i've come across, the mute on my '62 AVRI Jaguar was removed shortly after i bought it new in '05 (many folks get them secondhand with them already pulled off). the hardware (minus the plunger and spring which are still intact in the hole) has sat in the case ever since.
i've been invited to play guitar for local theatre production of Hadestown, and the guitar charts call for "modifications" to the instrument to create that mutey, sizzly sound with suggestions ranging from weaving a wire or strip of paper through the strings to a FOAM MUTE! eureka! finally, a purpose for it. since i have to do a full setup to re-intonate for standard tuning anyway, i'll just re-install the device in the next few days.
any playing/performance tips for using this thing? charts don't call for it the whole time (and, sorry roober, they call for a capo on about half the tunes), but i've never used it beyond the first week or so i had the guitar and then only for a few seconds at a stretch before saying "TOO WEIRD, I'll JUST USE MY HAND" (which i say a lot anyway).