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Woodwind mutes

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Looks like they've branched out from banjos :)
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Do they come with tuners?
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A mishap with a balcony or stairwell would be just as effective and easier to pass off as an accident.
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The 4kg model is used for baritone sax? :idk:
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Posaunus wrote: Thu Dec 09, 2021 9:26 pm The 4kg model is used for baritone sax? :idk:
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Are metric mutes more accurate than Imperial mutes?
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OneTon wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 5:49 am Are metric mutes more accurate than Imperial mutes?
No, but they are more available in Europe and Asia...

I'd love a 20 lb one as opposed to an 8 Kg. (it's slightly heavier).
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OneTon wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 5:49 am Are metric mutes more accurate than Imperial mutes?
No, but the Imperial "Storm Trooper" models are everywhere!
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BGuttman wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 8:06 am
OneTon wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 5:49 am Are metric mutes more accurate than Imperial mutes?
No, but they are more available in Europe and Asia...

I'd love a 20 lb one as opposed to an 8 Kg. (it's slightly heavier).
The trombone players keep throwing the wooden handle away. And then the mute’s no good.
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I've had the same woodwind mute for 50 years. I've changed the head once and the handle twice, though... :D
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Trumpet and lump hammer. Useful for all strings, woodwinds, annoying trumpet players, tuba players who play out of tune, bass trombonists who insist on playing everything down one octave…

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Gee, they double as brass mutes too!
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Kbiggs wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 11:21 am bass trombonists who insist on playing everything down one octave…
Just ONE octave?
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Kbiggs wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 11:21 am Trumpet and lump hammer. Useful for all strings, woodwinds, annoying trumpet players, tuba players who play out of tune, bass trombonists who insist on playing everything down one octave…
Has there ever been a trumpoot player who isn't annoying?
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Just in time shipping for Christmas?
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