Practice mute making trombone out of balance

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mickael57280
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Practice mute making trombone out of balance

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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?
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Best brass = the best ... Until you play above F4
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What's wrong above F4?
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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...
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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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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.
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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.
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).
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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.
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What do you think about tennis overgrip ?
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