LotFancy Trombone Straight Mute, Aluminum, Light-weight
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A bell hole larger than one indicates that the hole is too large. As long as it's 2 inches, it should
You are correct. There is no intention to silence the horn with this type of mute. There will naturally be a little more noise since the bell is blocked, but the purpose is to create a different quality of sound than would be produced by a bell that is open. This mute is not intended to be an instrument for silencing practice. In terms of pitch, cleanliness, and tone, significant muting may make practice less effective. They do make practice mutes with an electronic device, the mute makes the instrument much quieter and has an earpiece or earbud which transmits the audio to your ear. It appears they are designed to be used for quiet practice but I have not tried them myself.
I believe so. It is rare for me to wake up my roommate while I am practicing because he works at night, so they sleep during the day.
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Mutes are selected based on sound, and this is said to be very personal. They sound pretty much the same to me. In the end, it was not the sound that made the difference.
Here are two other things you should think about Handling and weight are also important factors to consider. FLEXIBILITY IN HAND LOCATION It's difficult to grasp securely with one hand the mutes, especially the Soulo, because its basing has a round ring that makes it easier to grasp. As a result, it can be very easy to drop the mutes on the trombone's slide. Yamaha - This mute is designed to be handled easily due to its indentations on the bottom. There is almost as much security in the Soulo as in the Soula. To remove abrasive or sharp edges from each muted finish, they all needed some polishing There were a few areas where the Yamaha was greater than the others. Full Fancy - This mute is rather chunky and awkward to use. I found this mute to be the least expensive. Jo- Rat 1B - This mute was by far the heaviest of the group and was the most difficult to handle. The weight of the object is Mute creators claim that their mutes are all light-weight It is heavy. A trombonist must consider this because the muted instrument adds to the weight causing the right hand to help support the front of the trombone. You must weight yourself at the end. This is the It was RAL 1B that was the most muted. I have provided the actual weights and prices when I purchased the mules below. This means that the soulo weight is 151g/5. The value of one ounce is 153g and 5 inches for a Yamaha 95. The price of 4 ounces is This lot weighs 146g and has a 5-star rating. A pound of 1 oz is 29 cents. ___000*jo- ___000*jo- 301g, 10 is the rate for rate 1B. A 6oz piece will cost you It is located on the left side of the screen below While I polished the mutes with a polishing cloth to eliminate the rough edges, all four can still be improved in that area.
This effect is ideal for band situations as it reduces the sound level while adding a metal reverb effect while retaining the clarity of the note. She also uses it on a Conn 88HO trombone for jazz band and band. One thing to consider though is that it is a rather old trombone. Be sure the cork is firmly pressed into the bell until it wears in a little, as it will fall out if not pressed securely, and will dent if it is pressed against a hard surface.
Packaged well and in new condition, this bell fits perfectly in my 8 1/2" small bore with no fear of it As long as the music calls for a straight mute, it works great. A straight muted trumpet generally raises the pitch (the same is true of all straight mutes), so find out how it affects you on your horn and align the hand slide. *Be aware that this is not a practice muted version.
That is not to say that this is the same as practicing with a It was mentioned somewhere that 10 was the stated number. There are 4 ounces in the package. In my kitchen, I weighed mine with my food scale, and it should be There are 4 ounces in each bottle. This mute will fit a small bore tenor as well as a Bach 42 Centennial large bore tenor, as I play a Bach 42 Centennial large bore It is likely that you will need a larger mute when playing.
I believe this was the right mute at the right price. This mute has been a great addition to my collection.
His trombone fits well with his style.
(and his band teacher) were impressed with the quality of the That design gives him more opportunities to practice (without getting people mired in traffic! It's also at a great price!.
In the absence of it, this would not be possible. My sincere thanks go out to I really like the weight and the feel.