Mute for tuba
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Buy one of the mutes from Tennessee Tech. They don't cost much money and they aren't stuffy at all. Humes and Berg (Stonelined) makes good tuba mutes of all kinds, for all kinds of tubas (even recording basses and sousaphones!) If you need a plunger mute, I suggest using a plastic garbage can lid (I learned this from watching Howard Johnson and it works so well!)
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Here is one of many threads on the subject.
viewtopic.php?t=6643&highlight=mute
Back when I actually needed a mute, I had the H&B aluminum mutes, both sizes. They gave a different tone color and didn't totally destroy the intonation. My school had a stonelined and I thought it was junk - just made the horn sound muffled and stuffy.
Here is another interesting thread pertaining to mutes (and whether you need them
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viewtopic.php?t=4848&highlight=mute
viewtopic.php?t=6643&highlight=mute
Back when I actually needed a mute, I had the H&B aluminum mutes, both sizes. They gave a different tone color and didn't totally destroy the intonation. My school had a stonelined and I thought it was junk - just made the horn sound muffled and stuffy.
Here is another interesting thread pertaining to mutes (and whether you need them
viewtopic.php?t=4848&highlight=mute
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Have you ever tried a road cone as a mute? They are very heavy. I really did try it once, covering up the big opening with duct tape and a pizza box. It's not good, though the sound is quite nice. You just feel like you are trying to hold the Governor of my fair state inside your tuba.
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Well, I'll get flamed for this, but what I found most effective in the symphony was the use the plunger end from a metal trombone straight/Harmon combination mute (when I had one hand free). Espescially when a straight mute was called for.
Being able to direct the sound and choose the amount of muting were big pluses. And I could make sure that I didn't mess up the intonation. It was light, and when the conductor looked back, they saw me using a mute, so they were happy. Because the sound was adjustable so that you could project, yet have a pronounced effect, I don't recall a single composer who ever commented.
I had to do it one night because I was desperate. I had trombone mutes around to use with my flugelhorn. I was very surprised with the result, and never looked back.
Being able to direct the sound and choose the amount of muting were big pluses. And I could make sure that I didn't mess up the intonation. It was light, and when the conductor looked back, they saw me using a mute, so they were happy. Because the sound was adjustable so that you could project, yet have a pronounced effect, I don't recall a single composer who ever commented.
I had to do it one night because I was desperate. I had trombone mutes around to use with my flugelhorn. I was very surprised with the result, and never looked back.
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