Denis Wick DW5507 Extending Tube Mute for Trombone,Silver
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Yes, it will work if your "product" is a trombone.
Check to see if it's the right kind of mute. This is a practice mute with a straight mute, cup, bucket, and so on. Yes, this will work if that's what he's looking for. If not. Take a look around.
The denis wick straight mute and cup mute for trombone were purchased, but neither came with a case. The DW5507's description is identical to the one we bought. My son likes the mutes we bought and thinks they're great.
It's made of metal, to be sure. It's also a great way to practice intonation.
Selected User Reviews For Denis Wick DW5507 Extending Tube Mute for Trombone,Silver
Denis Wick is the person on the other end of the phone. You know you're getting a good product when I can hear myself playing in adjacent rooms, but it muffles my sound enough to keep my neighbors happy. "I heard something, but I didn't realize it was you," my roommates will say as I emerge from my room after practicing. " I believe that's all there is to it. Additionally, similar to a trombonist's ankleweight, playing with this in your bell forces you to use more air. Prepare for lower quality if you're looking for a cheap practice mute. This one is a bit more expensive, but it's of comparable quality. A fantastic mute in every way.
After a long hiatus (needing to make more money in the computer business), I'm getting back into playing trombone. My old mutes had been damaged in storage, so I needed a replacement right away, which I got quickly and which does not disappoint. Excellent craftsmanship and a nice, even sound across all registers. It was a good buy, and I'll put it to good use in a rehearsal tomorrow night.
But I'll get started. Many people think this mute is fantastic, and I think it is fantastic as well, albeit from a completely ignorant standpoint. I like how it isn't as gleaming as its competitor in the photographs. Denis Wick also becomes something shockingly funny when you play that fun word game in which you swap first consonant sounds of words, such as "funny word" becoming "wunny ford. ".
The volume of a practice mute should be reduced significantly without affecting intonation, back-and-forth, and other aspects of the performance. the horn's playing characteristics, such as pressure and other playing characteristics The Denis Wick practice mute, on the other hand, provides a significant amount of back-up. The note placement becomes hazy, fuzzy, and out of tune as a result of the pressure. Worse yet, it produces a resonant frequency. a high- a note pitched separately - This can be heard in the background while any note is being played. It's difficult for a pro to even warm up with this mute. Just trying to cope with it will teach a student terrible habits.
Now I can devote more time to practicing at home without disturbing her or my downstairs neighbors! And believe me when I say that by using this mute, your tone will improve. Use the mute in to play some long tones. When you remove the mute, you will notice a difference.
Happily, I discovered that this does indeed reduce the volume of my playing to a level that is acceptable to all those in the vicinity (I asked the neighbors nearby, and they say they can barely hear it and that it does not bother them any more than any other ambient noise). br>br>My back pressure isn't too bad, so I'm still able to play well. Overall, this is a fantastic mute for practice.
It's a fantastic idea because it significantly reduces noise while still allowing for adequate blow-drying. back to assist in the development of my breathing technique The only drawback is that the cork has come loose a couple of times, requiring me to fish it out of the bell.
The player is given the opportunity to practice, and the is given the opportunity to. This has been an excellent silence. The trombone player gets to practice, and the parents don't have to deal with the noise!.