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7 Essential Tips To Unlock Your Plunger Mute Technique

This summary discusses using a trumpet plunger mute properly. It covers buying the right size plunger at a hardware store, carving a hole in it, putting a coin inside, practicing open/closed/halfway positions, notation like + for closed and O for open, creating a 'wah' sound, combining growling and plunger, flutter tonguing vs growling differences, building pressure and releasing for a 'whap' sound, triple tonguing for another effect, and more. The summary aims to provide an in-depth overview of all the main topics discussed in the original content in order to share as much helpful detail as possible. Chapters Buying the Right Plunger Go to a hardware store to buy a fresh plunger about the same diameter as your trumpet bell without overlapping. Avoid super small plungers. Preparing the Plunger Carve a hole in the bottom so air can pass through. Put a penny or nickel inside to add a little weight, which affects the sound. Practicing Plunger Positions Practice open, closed, and halfway hand positions on the bell to control the sound. Notes go flat in closed position so adjust. Notation for Plunger + symbols mean closed position. O symbols mean open. Drawn wavy lines mean a 'wah' sound. Combining with Growling Growling while playing adds expression. It's different from flutter tonguing. Hum any pitch while playing the notated pitch. Advanced Plunger Techniques Build up pressure then release for a 'whap'. Triple tongue for a cool rhythmic effect. Action Items Go to the hardware store this weekend to buy a plunger mute for trumpet practice Set aside 10 minutes tomorrow night to carve a hole in the plunger and add a coin inside Spend 15 minutes each day this week practicing open, closed, and halfway plunger positions Review plunger notation symbols in the practice book Try combining growling and plunger mute during Wednesday's practice session Experiment with advanced techniques like pressure release and triple tonguing during Friday's long practice

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