I'm thinking about acquiring a JP Rath 236 and looking for practice mute recommendations. I have owned this horn before and used a Bremner Shhhh for tenor, which sounded o.k. but was difficult to keep in place and made the horn a little front heavy.
I'm wondering about Shhhh for flugelhorn, Best Brass warmup for tenor and the Wick for alto/flugelhorn.
Any feedback from someone with direct experience with a particular mute would be appreciated.
I also have my eye on a used Bach 39, so specific recommendations would also be helpful in case I take that route. I know from trumpet playing that different horns respond differently to specific mutes.
I will be playing alto exclusively. I should have kept the first 236...
Thanks!
Joe
Practice mute for JP Rath 236
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Re: Practice mute for JP Rath 236
I've played my flugelhorn silent brass in a number of alto trombones and they've all worked, including several variations on the Jin Bao bell which I believe the 236 would be very similar to if not from the same mandrel.
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Re: Practice mute for JP Rath 236
Thanks!jrod93 wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 9:35 pm Denis Wick makes one for Alto/Flugel
https://www.deniswick.com/product/pract ... lugelhorn/