I'd like to hear other's experience with Glock bar dampening. My goal is to dampen the sustain, but maintain a good sounding bar to avoid dissonance of two or more bars ringing together during a played passage. Using one hand to dampen bars doesn't seem like a good solution except in a few cases. What has worked for me is using foam strips with adhesive backing (designed for weatherproofing windows and doors) 1/4" - 3/8" in width, 1/4" tall, length cut as needed. I did not have good results sticking small pieces of it to the ends of the bars, but acceptable results were had by placing bits beside the pins (in the nodal area) of the bar. Not a very tidy solution, but it works. Anyone else have experience with this?
MS