1. muffling - Noun
2. muffling - Verb
of Muffle
Source: Webster's dictionaryBass drum Muffling the bass can be achieved with the same muffling techniques as the snare, but bass drums in a drum kit are more commonly muffled by adding pillows or another soft filling inside the drum, between the heads. Source: Internet
Ed Kretzman, a policy advisor for the service, would later comment that it was VOA's "darkest hour when Senator McCarthy and his chief hatchet man, Roy Cohn, almost succeeded in muffling it". Source: Internet
I was carried along by the great wave that was lifting American Jews into passionate and proud activism and muffling their sense of shame.” Source: Internet
Cutting a small hole in the resonant head can also produce a more muffled tone, and allows manipulation in internally placed muffling. Source: Internet
Drum muffling pads may be used to lessen the volume of drums during practicing. Source: Internet
Smaller drums also tend to be quieter, again suiting smaller venues, and many of these kits extend this with easily fitted extra muffling to the point of allowing quiet or even silent practice in a hotel room or bedroom. Source: Internet