Euphonium practice mutes-what's new...?
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Re: Euphonium practice mutes-what's new...?
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- Rick F
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Re: Euphonium practice mutes-what's new...?
The "Best Brass" practice mute is not new, but I've had it for about 3 yrs now and use it when I have to be quiet. I like it because it's very portable and fits entirely in the bell. It knocks the sound down by about 90% I think. Intonation is a bit off on some notes, but I just ignore it. I'd rather play without a mute of course.
Best Brass Practice Mute:

Protrudes just enough out most bells to help protect bell from striking against the hard case: (image borrowed from Werden dot com)

On my horn (M5050) with a bell of 12.25", it fits lower into the bigger bell. I added a little knob so I could remove it more easily.


Best Brass Practice Mute:

Protrudes just enough out most bells to help protect bell from striking against the hard case: (image borrowed from Werden dot com)

On my horn (M5050) with a bell of 12.25", it fits lower into the bigger bell. I added a little knob so I could remove it more easily.
Miraphone 5050 - Warburton BJ/RF mpc
YEP-641S (recently sold), DE mpc (102 rim; I-cup; I-9 shank)
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"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.
YEP-641S (recently sold), DE mpc (102 rim; I-cup; I-9 shank)
Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches:
"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.
- bisontuba
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Re: Euphonium practice mutes-what's new...?
Rick F wrote:The "Best Brass" practice mute is not new, but I've had it for about 3 yrs now and use it when I have to be quiet. I like it because it's very portable and fits entirely in the bell. It knocks the sound down by about 90% I think. Intonation is a bit off on some notes, but I just ignore it. I'd rather play without a mute of course.
Best Brass Practice Mute:
Protrudes just enough out most bells to help protect bell from striking against the hard case: (image borrowed from Werden dot com)
On my horn (M5050) with a bell of 12.25", it fits lower into the bigger bell. I added a little knob so I could remove it more easily.
Best Brass makes nice mutes!!
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Re: Euphonium practice mutes-what's new...?
Unfortunately I haven't tried the Wick to compare, but like Rick F, I came here to plug the Best Brass mute.
Works pretty well in an apartment, but maybe not at night when the world has quieted down. I love it when we're on the road and I want to play a bit back stage or in the hotel.
Works pretty well in an apartment, but maybe not at night when the world has quieted down. I love it when we're on the road and I want to play a bit back stage or in the hotel.