Practice Mute
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Practice Mute
Hi Guys,
I'm looking for a practice mute, and I was thinking to a TrumCor,
Have you any comment?
Also, this mute fit completely in the bell? I mean it's possible to carry it in the bell of the tuba? or not
Thanks for you advice
Alessandro
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I'm looking for a practice mute, and I was thinking to a TrumCor,
Have you any comment?
Also, this mute fit completely in the bell? I mean it's possible to carry it in the bell of the tuba? or not
Thanks for you advice
Alessandro
http://www.alessandrofossi.net" target="_blank
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Re: Practice Mute
You don't really want any practice mute, but if you have to have one, get a Schlipf.
They also happen to be the most likely to fit completely into the bell so that the tuba will fit in a bag (and possibly a case) with the mute in place.
They also happen to be the most likely to fit completely into the bell so that the tuba will fit in a bag (and possibly a case) with the mute in place.
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Re: Practice Mute
HI-
If I recall, Lee Stofer, who handles Schlipf mutes, was going to put out a size chart showing which mute fit which model of tuba--hopefully that will happen soon.
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mark
If I recall, Lee Stofer, who handles Schlipf mutes, was going to put out a size chart showing which mute fit which model of tuba--hopefully that will happen soon.
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Re: Practice Mute

Find a huge one and glue blocks of foam or cork to it.
Noel -- who has never tried this before
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Re: Practice Mute
Ditto, down to every detail, actually.ben wrote:I own one of these, they do the job with minimal interference. In NYC, I have annoyed my neighbors to the point where I need one if i want to play at any hour when i am home. These mutes are very specific for bell size, so contact Lee Stofer if you are interested, they aren't cheep, and if you have multiple horns, you will most likely need multiple mutes.Tom wrote:get a Schlipf
I have not tried any of the competitors, so I can not weigh in on the merits / deficiencies of any other brand. If you have multiple horns, you may want to find ONE product that can function in multiple bell shapes.
I'm also in NYC, have a Schlipf, and (now) have happier neighbors. Also, just sold the tuba I originally used it with, so it doesn't fit my new tuba. Will need a new one soon.
Likewise, I haven't tried any other practice mutes apart from the Schlipf... but it works very well for me.
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Re: Practice Mute
Thanks,
it seems that the Schlipf is the best seller mute....the only problem is the size
I will talk with Mr. Schilpfinger in the next weeks and I will try some of his mutes, and ask about the possibility to have an adapter for different bell size.
Alessandro
it seems that the Schlipf is the best seller mute....the only problem is the size
I will talk with Mr. Schilpfinger in the next weeks and I will try some of his mutes, and ask about the possibility to have an adapter for different bell size.
Alessandro
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Re: Practice Mute
Ben,
you are right,
For what I know Mr. Schlipfinger is the only one who made the mutes, so it takes longer
Alessandro
you are right,
For what I know Mr. Schlipfinger is the only one who made the mutes, so it takes longer
Alessandro
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Re: Practice Mute
Allesandro - If you are interested in a Yamaha Silent Brass Tuba mute I'm looking to sell mine ... I have it listed on tubenet ... I used to use it a lot when I was in Hawaii but have no need to use it any more. It will fit any horn and it actually folds up to take up less space than a traditional one. You can write me here or via FB.
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Re: Practice Mute
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Re: Practice Mute
Dave,
Thanks for you post, but I already ordered my new Schlipf few days ago directly from Johann, it will arrive in few days.
Alessandro
Thanks for you post, but I already ordered my new Schlipf few days ago directly from Johann, it will arrive in few days.
Alessandro
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Re: Practice Mute
Hey TNFJ, does anyone know what size Schlipf will fit a MW Thor? I'm beginning to realize that I probably won't live across the street from a school of music for the rest of my life. 
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Re: Practice Mute
Number 9 for the Thor:THE TUBA wrote:Hey TNFJ, does anyone know what size Schlipf will fit a MW Thor? I'm beginning to realize that I probably won't live across the street from a school of music for the rest of my life.
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