Harmon B - Aluminum Wow Wow Trumpet Mute
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I own a Yamaha YTR2330 with a standard bell and it fits fine. I would assume that unless the Jupiter has a completely non standard bell, it will work fine, since it is tapered to keep it close to a standard size.
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It's okay to do, but you probably should not.
A couple of months ago, I got one for my grandson and it fits well. If the manufacturer makes pocket trumpets that have tighter bells, it may depend on the manufacturer? I do not know how it will fit my grandson, but I believe it will
Selected User Reviews For Harmon B - Aluminum Wow Wow Trumpet Mute
You should read this! teacher) In order to activate the mute, you need to blow hot air into the bell first. So breathe in some long 'HAAAAAAH's into the bell, then turn the mute on. There is no chance of it falling out afterward. I love the sound of that! I'm also happy to report that I had a fantastic The first time I got it, I plugged it in (without the WOW- The center piece was awesome), I blew anemic little blow, and it fell apart. There was not much sound coming from it. It looked like it was broken to me. It's Miles Davis without the My next step, after I had thought about it, was to take a deep breath and really punch I love it! It sounds as if I am Miles. The noise is not as loud as you'd like, but it does sound cool.
The review I found you have written is a 2 out of 5 and I do know that the company is bound to make a couple bad mutes, but just keep in mind that I took it for what it appeared to be, ordered it and received it the next day (shipping was excellent and it was in good condition without dents or damage to the After I tested it out, I noticed that the first sound I heard was neither buzzy nor resonant. As I've had the chance to play There are a lot of bubbles and mutes out there. I don't know the joke but- We can't believe how ral's are making this look. To begin with, I thought the plating on the rim of the stem was cheap, but I didn't think much of it until I started to get stains on my hand because of it. The second thing is that it doesn't sound as buzzy or resonant as some other Harmons I've played (both with and without the stem). My expectation was that this would be another great Mute from Harmon. However, I was disappointed because it is a fake sticker. Finally, the logo appeared to be cheap to me. If it was a cheap mute produced in China for $5 and then slapped with that sticker, then it might not have been worth the money. Therefore, I just do not think it's worth my money and/or my time. I would 100% recommend it to my friends. It's worth the money to get one of the Roland bubble mutes, as they are about twice as expensive as this one.
Mute mute argh. It's possible that your 11 year old is learning to play the trumpet, but I have no idea. That is not the case! There is no doubt that this is the greatest invention since the introduction of child leashes to The mute has been working on getting our hearing back for some time now as Codi has us all trapped in the same place. You might be looking for a way to make your kid practice without strangling him/her for it, and a back porch is a fantastic place to start (but you don't have to strangle them).
1 if you look at the chart A problem with this mute is that it does not stay in certain horns-- and it has only two stars out of five There is nothing but BS in this design. There are other mutes I have that stick just fine. This one was not designed to extend far enough into the bell to grip firmly enough to stay there. As a result, I will be returning this POS. I am annoyed that I wasted my time and money sending.
Buying these standard Harmon mutes for my grandkids who play trumpet is an inexpensive way to treat them. When he is in the jazz band he is a part of, my grandson can use it, and when my grand daughter is in the symphonic band, she might need it occasionally. Both of them were pleased to receive them as Christmas gifts. It is clear that they will need them to carry on playing the trumpet.
That is why I call it the first. This was my first home video and I still have it. The first one, I used when I was in performing arts elementary the third, I bought for my home the fourth is still a great product. As for the second one, I bought it in High School when I was being paid to play, and it looks just like my old one with a new After I die, I expect them to last for a long time.
He can play in the same room without confusing you.
Since I was a child, I owned several harmons like this. For the first time in my life, the cork has fallen off. I had only practiced with it a little. Neither of those things have ever been done by this brand My answer was to have some camper striping put on it now it sounds a little like it came from a Best harmonica.