Which still doesn't address those composistions which require a quick shift
from stopped to open, or the other way around. 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of valerie wells
Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2010 8:35 PM
To: horn list 2 memphis
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Non-Transposing stop mute

Forget about whether you want to transpose or not, forget about saying
anyone else is "lazy" if they don't want to transpose, etc. Just consider
the coolness factor!  Aren't any of you in the least bit intrigued by the
idea that someone could create a mute that mimics the sound of stopped horn
w/o the need for transposition?  I certainly am.

If I knew this new product produced a fabulous stopped sound with good
intonation on any horn, Bb or F, small or large bell throat, and it didn't
cost so darn much, I'd buy one in a heartbeat.  It totally fascinates me.
The very idea is way cool!

Because my hand is small and "skinny," I have to use a brass stop mute to
sound good on stopped horn passsages.  In a pinch, when there's no time to
place a mute, and I only need to play one note, I can hand stop on the Bb by
transposing down a whole step, but the sound isn't nearly as nice and edgy
as the fellas get who have a big "fleshy" right paw.  When it comes to hand
stopping, hand size really matters.

Valerie Wells
http://beforhorn.blogspot.com/
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