What is this mute?

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Mhoutris
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What is this mute?

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A friend of mine has a mute that I've never seen before. He doesn't know what it is either. Does anyone know what this is? Tenor and Bass straight mutes for reference.

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Euph or small tuba mute?
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I was thinking it might be for a flugelhorn.
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BGuttman wrote: Sun Feb 24, 2019 10:45 am I was thinking it might be for a flugelhorn.
Or maybe Alto Horn.
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French horn maybe.
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Thanks for the insight guys. The one weird part about it is that it fits perfectly in a tenor bell.
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It may fit, but how is the intonation?

The bell of a Flugelhorn, Eb Alto Horn, and Bb Tenor Horn (British Baritone) will all be quite similar to a tenor trombone bell.
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Yeah. The horn end of that mute seems to be a pretty large diameter. But it also isn't exactly the shape of any bariton/euphonium/tuba mute I've ever seen (which tend to be longer relative to the diameter than this mute appears).
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Is it possible it was cut down by a previous owner? None of my metal mutes have a rolled over edge like that. The only mutes I've ever seen that are short like that are harmon mutes or practice mutes, and it obviously isn't either of those.
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Most definitely a flugel or an alto horn mute. Just a standard straight mute there, won't work for your trombones there though.
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