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Trumpet Mute Rack
MutePartner© is 5 hole trumpet mute rack that doubles as music stand accessory tray with two (2) removable hole inserts and a removable cup holder. Holds Bb/C trumpet mutes as well as smaller pixie mutes and piccolo trumpet mutes in the smaller holes. Easily installed and removed on your music stand or mic stand for single gigs. Rock solid clamping. Music stand not included.
Made & Grown in the U.S.A.
MutePartner features 2 holes for Harmon mute stems or mouthpieces. Also includes two front mounted wooden pegs for hanging accessory bags (not included), plunger mutes or bucket mutes drilled with a looped string.
Mutepartner is furniture quality solid walnut with rounded edges and rounded profiles in the holes. Great choice for holding expensive wooden mutes.
Perfect for theater pits, pops shows and Jazz Band.
This trumpet mute rack works because it uses the same proven rock solid clamping system as the popular StandPartner© Music Accessory Tray in use by hundred of musicians across the country.
Wt 1 lb 10 oz
5 1/2" deep x 20" wide x 3/4" thick (not including cleat and knobs)
3- 2 7/8" holes for all kinds of mutes.
2- 1 7/8" holes for cup & straight Bb/C Trumpet mutes as well as pixie and piccolo mutes.
2- 3/4" holes for mouthpieces or Harmon mute stems
2- 2 3/8" x 1/4" hardwood disc inserts
1- 2 3/4" wide x 3" deep cup holder insert fits in any of the larger 3 holes (Automotive Quality)
Fits 7/8" to 1 3/8" shafts
2 Reviews for Trumpet Mute Rack
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Best mute stand on the market - Wednesday, November 8, 2017I play shows and need a place for mouthpiece changes and harmon mute stems. This mute holder does that and so much more. Bes in the business
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Very Happy - Thursday, August 11, 2016I bought this stand because I play theater gigs that often require 5 or more mutes and a plunger, and the 4 spot wire mute holders just weren't doing the job. The Heritage stand is easy to set up, is sturdy and has two spots for mouthpieces. I love the pegs on the front where I hang my plunger, and while I don't like changing mouthpieces in the middle of a gig, it's amazing how often it ends up being necessary. It's fit on every stand that I've tried it on, and it's never shifted position or caused a single problem. I use this stand on every gig and couldn't be happier. Rocky