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The muted trumpet sounds really good in many of the "horn sections". Now we need some soloists s well.
A muted trombone might be cool too.

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+1 for RTs and MIDI


Unclear if the pianist is a total beginner or a professional jazz player?

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+1 Been asking for this one since last decade, give or take a Tuesday!


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Originally Posted by Blues1952
The muted trumpet sounds really good in many of the "horn sections". Now we need some soloists s well.
A muted trombone might be cool too.
You could help out PG Music if you specified the type of mute, or provided a sound clip. As a trumpet player, I have at least six mutes I use all the time, and a few other oddballs. I’m guessing you probably want a Harmon with no stem, or a cup mute. Maybe a plunger for Dixieland etc.


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Well, I was looking for the sound for a ballad. When I think of trumpeters with muted I immediately think of Miles but I’m kind of working on a sort of new age / smooth jazz thing. Chris Botti comes to mind. I’m not really a big fan of this type of music but I find myself doing more and more. And yes I think it’s a harmon mute.

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Excellent suggestion, thanks!


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Blues1952, I wonder if you are old enough to remember the underrated trumpeter Jonah Jones. He had the smoothest ballad sound I ever heard, on cup mute.

Note to Tobin (hi): I use a harmon (no stem) for an occasional song, but it's much harder to play for longer periods than a cup or certain other mutes. And, if I'm doing the solo chair in a big band, forget it unless I am very close mic'ed. Cup mute is my go-to for ballads.


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Matt, I’m old enough for just about anything but I was not aware of Jones. I looked him up I’ll have to do a deep dive tonight.

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Hi Blues1952, can you post a couple of youtube links with the kinds of styles/grooves you had in mind?


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Hi Tobin. Does a jazz chord template exist with which I could try to record something like this?


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Originally Posted by MarioD
+1 for RTs and MIDI
Yes, don't forget MIDI.

Mario, do you remember this one from years back?


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No Dan, I do not remember that one.
Do you remember this one?

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/yvjm817hpzlbw7lk2yzv4/Wonderland-by-Night.wav?rlkey=l9af6vnnm1gn4aswvao6fjksr&dl=0

I am playing the Swam trumpet via my wind controller.


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Originally Posted by Blues1952
The muted trumpet sounds really good in many of the "horn sections". Now we need some soloists s well.
A muted trombone might be cool too.
+1
Here is an example I like, the more "metallic" the better.


PS> Nice work Mario, it's been years since I've listened to Wonderland By Night.


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Those trumpets sound sweet. But to be honest, the trombone is my favorite of the brass horns!


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Originally Posted by DrDan
... But to be honest, the trombone is my favorite of the brass horns!
That's the final straw, Dan. Friends no longer. How could you? grin


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Originally Posted by DrDan
Those trumpets sound sweet. But to be honest, the trombone is my favorite of the brass horns!

Trombones! I think not. The French horn is the best sounding brass instrument followed by flugelhorns and trumpets. Maybe bones are a distant third. grin grin grin


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FWIW here is another example pleasing to my ears.
No apologies . . . this is what I call "heavy metal" smile



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As for trombone, I like trombone but not so much muted. When Frank Sinatra played with him Tommy Dorsey used to start every song with a fairly long muted trumpet solo. I was so happy when fast forward began.

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