Protec Liberty Practice Trumpet Mute, Aluminum (ML201)
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There is only one problem, it constricts air so you have to blow harder to hit notes. I ended up drilling two extra holes the same size as the ones already on it and it has helped me when playing my bugle.
The bag will fit fine, I am certain. Designed for use with all trumpets, it works on them all.
You can use it with a pocket trumpet, yes.
As far as Jupiter trumpets are concerned, it works fine.
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His only complaint is he has to use more pressure in order to make noise, which greatly complicates playing for a long time. If you regularly practice at night and live with others or want to show your neighbors that you are good neighbors, this mute is great for you.
I'm giving my first mute a try. My apartment is quiet at the moment, and I feel I should be quiet there. The mute function is ideal for this purpose. There was a lot of silence. It sounds horrendous, but the video is OK. There might be a similar problem with all practice mute devices. The answer is not clear to me. Playing becomes a lot less fun when that is the case. As long as you can take the damn thing off at a place where the girls let you play with it properly, it's only good for trying to keep your lips in shape. It is wise to take into account the possibility of enduring pain for a long time Your sound or ears will suffer from these long-term effects. There is no way of knowing what these could.
I purchased it to replace my old compact practice mute that recently broke down. Nevertheless, I'm finding this mute alters the blow and pitch of the horn far too much, for me at least. Perhaps it is me and perhaps it is my horn, but something else must be done.
Did you learn the trumpet as a kid? Your neighbors, your dogs, and you are all going crazy because of it? We guarantee you that this is the best money you've ever spent! There will be a feeling within you that you wonder why you didn't.
I am back into playing (apartment dweller) after a long absence. Hushing up my horn is a great idea for in-depth conversations The apartment is a great place to practice and play. In general, it is not a good idea to play with something with backpressure for a prolonged period of time (it can damage your embouchure), but in an emergency, this will do the trick. This is mute in most of the time when I play. The best way to use this is with low-level games We will be doing technical work and dealing with staff G).
My mind came up with the idea very quickly. In addition to that, it is a budget-friendly mute. It really annoyed my wife to hear the loud trumpet playing while she was at home, so I purchased this mute for her. There is a little back pressure on it, for sure. The mutes do the same thing. This would be a great choice for anyone looking for an automobile insurance policy.
Apart from that, the shaft in the mute is too narrow and would not fit in Several rolls of self-adhesive tape were purchased by me The cork was wrapped around the base of the vase. The new version is fine. As a practice mute, it does its job quite well.
I love this mute because I can play it in the living room without bothering my wife. The only problem is that for a beginner, it restricts the air flow to the point where you will have to change your embouchure to play The top hole didn't work well for me, so I drilled two more on the sides and one in the middle. The end result works well, but has better airflow.