Description
Howling, stuttering, and warbling they’re all different terms for the harsh repeating wuh, wuh, wuh sound that your cello can sometimes make.This occurs when the vibration of a particular string clashes with the vibrating body of the cello beginners often think theyre doing something wrong when they hear this sound. Not true. All cellos have a certain wolf tone to them, and in higher-quality cellos the tone can be even louder (due to their strong resonance).
The only way to control a wolf tone is with a tone eliminator. This Cello Wolf Tone Eliminator is polished, rustproof, and durable with an interior rubber sleeve that will fit around your offending cello string. Adjustable to reduce or eliminate a wolf tone to your specifications.
How to Use: Choose the string that needs the wolf eliminator. Between the bridge and the tailpiece, choose a place on the string the wolf eliminator should go. These two steps may involve trial and error. Ensure the screw points toward the instrument. Fit the string into the metal/rubber slit; the wolf eliminator should hang independently. Tighten the screw until the eliminator no longer moves along the string.
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