Practice mute making trombone out of balance
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Practice mute making trombone out of balance
Hi I have a Bremner practice mute, it's very good but because it stick out of the bell the balance is very front heavy.
Are the best brass jr better in this regard?
Are the best brass jr better in this regard?
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Re: Practice mute making trombone out of balance
Best brass = the best ... Until you play above F4
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Re: Practice mute making trombone out of balance
What's wrong above F4?
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Re: Practice mute making trombone out of balance
For me, the best brass pushes everything flat until I get to F4, like Harrison said. Almost like you are playing two different instruments.
Oddly enough, the bass version does not present this issue for me...
Oddly enough, the bass version does not present this issue for me...
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Re: Practice mute making trombone out of balance
Try making an extension cone for the best brass so it sits out further. Prolly be in tune then.
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Anyone tried the okura mute?
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Re: Practice mute making trombone out of balance
All mutes make my horn nose heavy. The answer is a counterweight, or a cantilever.
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The Bremmer is one of the best. I would just learn to deal with it, or get a counter weight of some type to wrap around the back of the horn.
David S. - daveyboy37 from TTF
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Re: Practice mute making trombone out of balance
Quick and dirty counterweight: tape a D battery to the tuning slide brace (if you have one) or the tubing (if you have no tuning slide brace). If one D is not enough, try 2. Use some kind of tape that comes clean like good quality masking tape. Don't use a sticky adhesive like Duct Tape (Duck is a brand of this type of tape).tbonesullivan wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 1:52 pm The Bremmer is one of the best. I would just learn to deal with it, or get a counter weight of some type to wrap around the back of the horn.
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Re: Practice mute making trombone out of balance
Yeah thank you BGuttman it work very well!
Yet another small thing that bother me, do you have a solution for very sweaty hands?
When it's hot my palms sweat a lot and it bother me, especially my left hand who hold the trombone, it feels like I can't grip the trombone enough.
Yet another small thing that bother me, do you have a solution for very sweaty hands?
When it's hot my palms sweat a lot and it bother me, especially my left hand who hold the trombone, it feels like I can't grip the trombone enough.
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Re: Practice mute making trombone out of balance
What do you think about tennis overgrip ?