The DW5510 Aluminum Trumpet Plunger Mute is a great choice for jazz work. The DW5510 Mute features an aluminum cup with PVC rim for bell protection plus a flocked interior for sound absorption that works well for microphone, solo or section work. The...
British-made, Denis Wick mutes are acclaimed worldwide for their sound quality, intonation in all dynamic ranges, and superb workmanship.Denis Wick practice mutes are perhaps the best teaching aid ever invented. Not only do they fulfill the need for the in-tune painless practice, so essential in the development of every young player and an indispensable "hotel mute" for the professional, but they also make possible an enormous improvement in tone quality using the entire vital capacity as a vibrating air
Denis Wick offers a range of mutes to suit all players and playing situations. British-made Denis Wick mutes are acclaimed worldwide for their sound quality, intonation in all dynamic ranges and superb workmanship.
Denis Wick offers a range of bass trombone mutes to suit all players and playing situations. British-made, Denis Wick cup mutes are acclaimed worldwide for their sound quality, intonation in all dynamic ranges, plus superb workmanship.Denis Wick cup...
Denis Wick offers a range of trombone mutes to suit all players and playing situations. British-made, Denis Wick mutes are acclaimed worldwide for their sound quality and intonation in all dynamic ranges, plus superb workmanship.
DENIS WICK DW5524 French Horn Straight Mute DENIS WICK 451542 $57.95 $46.40 Description An essential part of every horn player's equipment, the stopping mute replaces the hand for the traditional "hand-stopping" effect, giving a consistent result with an exact semitone transposition every time.
:: Denis Wick DW5529 Trombone Cup Mute Denis Wick DW5529 Trombone Cup Mute For more than a quarter of a century, Denis Wick mutes have set standards of excellence that have made them the choice of the world's finest brass players. There are now mutes for most brass instruments, from piccolo trumpet to tuba. Brilliant straights, versatile cup and ET and innovative practice mutes, all beautifully made with perfect intonation. Details SKU16212
The DW5525 Stopping Mute features a high purity spun aluminum construction!
British-made, Denis Wick mutes are acclaimed worldwide for their sound quality, intonation in all dynamic ranges, plus superb workmanship.Denis Wick practice mutes are perhaps the best teaching aid ever invented. Not only do they fulfill the need for the in-tune painless practice, so essential in the development of every young player and an indispensable "hotel mute" for the professional, but they also make possible an enormous improvement in tone quality using the entire vital capacity as a vibrating air
Denis Wick offers a range of mutes to suit all players and playing situations. British-made Denis Wick mutes are acclaimed worldwide for their sound quality, intonation in all dynamic ranges and superb workmanship.
British-made, Denis Wick cup mutes are acclaimed worldwide for their sound quality, intonation in all dynamic ranges, plus superb workmanship.Denis Wick cup mutes have the perfect intonation that has become the hallmark for all Denis Wick mutes, with...
Denis Wick practice mutes are perhaps the best teaching aid ever invented. Not only do they fulfil the need for the IN TUNE painless practice, so essential in the development of every young player and an indispensible 'hotel mute' for the professional, but they also possible an enormous improvement in tone quality using the entire vital capacity as a vibrating air column by opening the throat spaces through playing loudly in the low register. The DW5527 model will fit tenor trombones and large flugelhorns.
Denis Wick DW5513 is a straight euphonium mute made from high purity spun aluminium, 'scotchbrite' finished and bright silver anodised. This mute offers excellent intonation, brilliance and carrying power which make it the choice of the world's finest professionals.
:: Denis Wick DW5505 Trombone Straight Mute Denis Wick DW5505 Trombone Straight Mute All Denis Wick metal straight mutes are made from high purity spun aluminium, "scotchbrite" finished and bright silver anodised. The well know 5504 and 5521 trumpet and piccolo trumpet models are now complemented by a new straight mute for D trumpet and Eb cornet. There is also a new model for alto trombone which also suits flugel horns with older type small bells. The Denis Wick straight trumpet and trombone mutes have a
British-made, Denis Wick cup mutes are acclaimed worldwide for their sound quality, intonation in all dynamic ranges, plus superb workmanship.Denis Wick cup mutes have the perfect intonation that has become the hallmark for all Denis Wick mutes, with...
Denis Wick offers a range of mutes to suit all players and playing situations. British-made Denis Wick mutes are acclaimed worldwide for their sound quality, intonation in all dynamic ranges and superb workmanship.
Denis Wick offers a range of trumpet mutes to suit all players and playing situations. British-made, Denis Wick mutes are acclaimed worldwide for their sound quality, intonation in all dynamic ranges, and superb workmanship.
:: Denis Wick DW5531 Trumpet Cup Mute Denis Wick DW5531 Trumpet Cup Mute For more than a quarter of a century, Denis Wick mutes have set standards of excellence that have made them the choice of the world's finest brass players. There are now mutes for most brass instruments, from piccolo trumpet to tuba. Brilliant straights, versatile cup and ET and innovative practice mutes, all beautifully made with perfect intonation. Details SKU16211 $47.95
Denis Wick Practice Mute, Tuba [DW5519] Denis Wick practice mutes are perhaps the best teaching aid ever invented. Not only do they fulfill the need for the IN TUNE painless practice, so essential in the development of every young player and an indispensable 'hotel mute' for the professional, but they also possible an enormous improvement in tone quality using the entire vital capacity as a vibrating air column by opening the throat spaces through playing loudly in the low register. Wednesday 06 May, 2009