Stravinsky The Rite of Spring: London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle (trumpet mutes)
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Stravinsky The Rite of Spring: London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle (trumpet mutes)
Yes, I put this in "Accessories" because I'm linking this with a timestamp to usage of a "vintage" 1913 trumpet mute.
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Re: Stravinsky The Rite of Spring: London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle (trumpet mutes)
It appears to be the bottom of a plastic water bottle.
So what is it really? Is it some sort of blown-glass oddity?
So what is it really? Is it some sort of blown-glass oddity?
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Re: Stravinsky The Rite of Spring: London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle (trumpet mutes)
Well, here's Louis Armstrong with transparent something in his trumpet...
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I'm pretty sure they're using a modified bottom of a plastic soda bottle, with something glued to the inside, presumably attached to some circular cork-like attachment that's hidden from view in the bell.
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Re: Stravinsky The Rite of Spring: London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle (trumpet mutes)
Original Edison light bulb from 1913? They didn't last long in those days, so could have been recycled as trumpet mutes.
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Re: Stravinsky The Rite of Spring: London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle (trumpet mutes)
The LSO clip does look like water/pop bottles that have been cut down and had some cork or tape applied to the top. That spot in the "Rite" inspires some experimenting from trumpeters. It's very soft, but exposed, so I've seen players use whisper mutes, or regular mutes with cloth bags (Crown Royal) over the bells. Looks like someone came up with a homemade solution. Sounds good, and gets people talking.
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Are they not the original model of Okuma mutes? They certainly look like it. I could ask Phil Cobb if you like (even though he's not using one in the utube) if you like?... Doug
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It does seem that the Okura mutes are available in clear plastic, at least for piccolo trumpet:
http://www.okuramute.com/
These appear to be practice mutes.
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People do use practice mutes as ultra quiet performance mutes occasionally. It has been said to me, mainly by euphonium players that I sound so much better doing that
Okura mutes when they first came out surely were using cut down plastic bottles before they upped the design features.
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Okura mutes when they first came out surely were using cut down plastic bottles before they upped the design features.
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Re: Stravinsky The Rite of Spring: London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle (trumpet mutes)
Thanks for this. Last time I did it, I managed to get the section to try one sectional with smaller horns. I thought it sounded great but lost the vote. Also, we didn't have the little French tubas (now available from Wessex). I did manage to find a 4th trumpet doubling on a proper low Eb, which was better than trying to find a spare trombone player to sit around half the day.
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Re: Stravinsky The Rite of Spring: London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle (trumpet mutes)
To be fair: I think that the muted trumpets in that LSO performances sound absolutely fantastic. It's an "interesting" solution that really worked!
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Re: Stravinsky The Rite of Spring: London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle (trumpet mutes)
I wonder what is the reasoning for the water bottle mutes.
What are those doing that one of the endless myriad of already-available trumpet mutes doesn't do?
What are those doing that one of the endless myriad of already-available trumpet mutes doesn't do?
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Re: Stravinsky The Rite of Spring: London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle (trumpet mutes)
There are some YouTube videos of trumpet players making their own practice mutes out of water bottles with a couple of holes drilled in the top and bottom and a drinking straw inserted in the hole in the bottom. Inexpensive practice mute, that sounds pretty good. The LSO guys sound good on these - I'm guessing they felt that the sound and dynamic level of the plastic mutes was "just right". Why not? The other upside is that it gets everyone talking about their see-through mutes.
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