cup mute recomendation
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cup mute recomendation
Hi everyone,
I am in the market for a new cup mute for my Bach 42. I will be using it for Wind Ensemble and Orchestra.
Just wondering what you are using and would recommend.
Thanks
Randy
I am in the market for a new cup mute for my Bach 42. I will be using it for Wind Ensemble and Orchestra.
Just wondering what you are using and would recommend.
Thanks
Randy
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Re: cup mute recomendation
I like my Denis Wick. I liked the older style better, though.
Note that there are two JoRals. One is supposedly for small bore and the other one is for large bore. I have yet to find a trombone that fits the small bore version. Even among true small bore trombones.
Note that there are two JoRals. One is supposedly for small bore and the other one is for large bore. I have yet to find a trombone that fits the small bore version. Even among true small bore trombones.
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Re: cup mute recomendation
I like the Denis Wick. But only because it comes apart for travel.
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Re: cup mute recomendation
I recently went through this search for bass, and the Wick was what I chose. Wallace ialso sounds good, but its really heavy and not easy to get in the US. I've had a Wick for tenor for almost 40 years. I've recorked it, but its still a great mute.
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Re: cup mute recomendation
I prefer the Ullven triple straight plate mute. It has the best cup sound! Bonus that it also acts as a quiet straight mute (sans cup) and adjustable loud straight mute (with the cup reversed).
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Re: cup mute recomendation
I have one. It fits the Bach 39 alto bell and it works pretty well in most flugelhorns. (It doesn't work in the large-bell Benge flugel or in a Yamaha alto.) If you build up the corks a lot (as in, double their original thickness) it can work as a tight cup in a King 3B or Bach 36/42, but the intonation is really weird.
My go-to tenor cup is the Denis Wick. The only knock I have on it is that it doesn't blend too well with the ubiquitous red and white fiber cup. (The same is true of the Jo-Rals.) But Wicks and Jo-Ral cups work together fine.
Avoid the Tom Crown cup mute. It doesn't blend with any other cup mute on the planet (and doesn't really sound like a cup to my ears, anyway). The Trum-Cor adjustable cup sounds great but is much too flimsy to transport to gigs. I guess it's okay if you always play in the same hall and have an instrument locker/storage.
If I were buying a new tenor cup, I'd look carefully at the Morningstar CF cup.
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I've been impressed with the Morningstar cup mute for bass. I have one on order for tenor. The Morningstar straight mutes are also great (the handle design is neat).
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Re: cup mute recomendation
My Jo-Ral bass trombone mute seems to fit my LT42G and LT42AG just fine. My Beversdorf straight mute is a bass mute and that is what I use for large bore tenor. I have to hold the Jo-Ral in the bell for the Duo-Gravis bass trombone.
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Re: cup mute recomendation
I definitely second muschem and Dennis’s recommendation on the Morningstar mutes - I’ve also had some success on both tenor and bass with joral stuff as well, you just have to have corks that are suited for your instrument (S-mute sells an adjustable cork set that is very useful for this)