Mute Selection
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Mute Selection
I have a B&S GR51 aka PT 605, and a need to select a mute. This horn has a 17.75 bell, and shares the same bell as a Thor, according to posts on this forum. If anybody can educate me on selecting a mute with an appropriate volume, taper, etc, and the desired tone, projection, it will be most appreciated! I live about an hour west of Chicago if anybody is selling one.
I also have an F tuba with an old style small bell, 12.5 inches, and if there's a recommendation for a small, narrow mute, I'll appreciate that, too.
I haven't used a mute since college, it was a Humes and Berg in a Meinl Weston, and I didn't covet the sound.
I also have an F tuba with an old style small bell, 12.5 inches, and if there's a recommendation for a small, narrow mute, I'll appreciate that, too.
I haven't used a mute since college, it was a Humes and Berg in a Meinl Weston, and I didn't covet the sound.
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Re: Mute Selection
Thanks for the info! I think other brasses often sound wonderful with all manner of mutes. Tuba mutes I am far less sure about; I think the horn loses a lot with the obstruction.
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The trick with mute selection is the amount of cork on the mute. I have 2 large H&B aluminum mutes and two small ones. On one of each, I have the original corks. On the other two, I have built up the corks so that they will both go into tubas with larger throats. In any case, I have YET to find a mute that works on all notes in any tuba. All my mutes have a handle on them so when a note doesn't speak quite right, I reach up and pull the mute out a bit, so THAT note speaks like the rest. One one mute, I have SO much cork that the tuba isn't really muted. I call this my 'conductor's friend.' When a conductor INSISTS on muting something, this is the mute I use. The instrument isn't muted, but it LOOKS muted. Works every time!
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Re: Mute Selection
I used the large and small H&B aluminium mutes for many years, and found the smaller one to be more successful. I still use that mute in my smaller tuba, but in contrast to Tony I have found an excellent mute that does work on all notes in my big tuba - for the first time I actually enjoy playing muted sections too!
The mute in question is made by Johann Schlipfinger, the only negative about it is the price.
http://www.tuba-mute.com" target="_blank
Johann has many different sizes, it's best to contact him and ask which is the best fit for your GR-51.
The mute in question is made by Johann Schlipfinger, the only negative about it is the price.
http://www.tuba-mute.com" target="_blank
Johann has many different sizes, it's best to contact him and ask which is the best fit for your GR-51.
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@ Cameron - I was interested in this mute. I am not able to find one. If anyone knows where these are, can you post here? Thanks!
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Re: Mute Selection
I bought mine when I was in Europe. I had emailed Johann and planned to meet up in Munich - a 2 hour drive from his place. Unfortunately my plans changed and I couldn't make it to Munich, and I had to go back to my friend in St Gallen, Switzerland. I was resigned to missing out on getting a mute, and had my German-speaking friend call Johann to let him know.
Undeterred, Johann offered to drive to St Gallen instead! This was a 4 hour drive for him and his lovely wife, so he left work early, put some mutes in the car and arrived for dinner. Johann takes great pride in his mutes; he proudly showed his photo album of famous tuba players with him (and his mutes), we shared a few pizzas and good laughs and then the Schlipfs hit the road to be home by about 1:30am, ready for work the next day.
That's customer service!
I don't know if anyone carries these mutes in the US, I have heard that Lee Stofer has some at times. I'd contact Johann directly first.
Undeterred, Johann offered to drive to St Gallen instead! This was a 4 hour drive for him and his lovely wife, so he left work early, put some mutes in the car and arrived for dinner. Johann takes great pride in his mutes; he proudly showed his photo album of famous tuba players with him (and his mutes), we shared a few pizzas and good laughs and then the Schlipfs hit the road to be home by about 1:30am, ready for work the next day.
That's customer service!
I don't know if anyone carries these mutes in the US, I have heard that Lee Stofer has some at times. I'd contact Johann directly first.
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Re: Mute Selection
Thanks for the great help; I see there's a Jet Tone plastic mute. I wondered if a person here can comment on this product.
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Re: Mute Selection
I believe Lee Stofer sells the Schlipf mutes.
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i dont no how small they go, but balu mutes are adjustable. and sound great
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Yeah, that's really why I ask....bloke wrote:
To me, a mute that works for "everything from an F tuba to a BBb tuba" is an "F tuba mute".
I can get it shipping included from Thomann for ~$300, so if it would in fact do everything from F to BB
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looks good thou
With that handle it better come with a stand.....
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It works great on my B&S F, not great on my B&S PT-6.
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Thank you mr. Anderson
I'll try out the tools4winds as it will probably give me good results on my Ebs and F
knowing thou I need to get a real Dolly Dimples tampon for my BBb and CC
I'll try out the tools4winds as it will probably give me good results on my Ebs and F
knowing thou I need to get a real Dolly Dimples tampon for my BBb and CC
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Only times that didn't work was when we had James Gourlay as conductor.bloke wrote:...and the quest for a truly great large-5/4 - 6/4 mute continues...
(but why...??)
bloke "who has noticed that, most of the time, if I don't demonstrate to conductors that passages for the tuba are marked as muted, they don't notice"
Other than that, yeah...It's inventing a problem
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