November 26th, 2008

Trumpet Harmon Mute

Harmon Wow Wow Trumpet Mute NEW Jazz Model B
Harmon Wow Wow Trumpet Mute NEW Jazz Model B
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Vintage Harmon Trumpet Straight Mute
Vintage Harmon Trumpet Straight Mute
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HARMON 5193 WOW TRUMPET MUTE WITHOUT STEM A MODEL
HARMON 5193 WOW TRUMPET MUTE WITHOUT STEM A MODEL
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Harmon COPPER Wow Wow Trumpet Mute NEW Jazz Model L
Harmon COPPER Wow Wow Trumpet Mute NEW Jazz Model L
Paypal   US $54.98
Harmon Trumpet Copper Wow Wow Mute NEW
Harmon Trumpet Copper Wow Wow Mute NEW
Paypal   US $59.95
Harmon Trumpet Wow Wow Mute NEW
Harmon Trumpet Wow Wow Mute NEW
Paypal   US $39.95
HARMON 5194 WOW TRUMPET MUTE WITH STEM B MODEL
HARMON 5194 WOW TRUMPET MUTE WITH STEM B MODEL
Paypal   US $38.49
Aluminum Harmon Style Straight Trumpet Cornet Mute NEW
Aluminum Harmon Style Straight Trumpet Cornet Mute NEW
Paypal   US $31.99
Denis Wick DW5504 ET Harmon Style Trumpet Mute
Denis Wick DW5504 ET Harmon Style Trumpet Mute
Paypal   US $39.99
Harmon WOW WOW Trumpet Mute
Harmon WOW WOW Trumpet Mute
Paypal   US $61.49
Harmon Triple Play Trumpet Mute New
Harmon Triple Play Trumpet Mute New
Paypal   US $41.95
Harmon 5205 J1 Triple Play Trumpet Mute
Harmon 5205 J1 Triple Play Trumpet Mute
Paypal   US $41.99
Denis Wick DW5506 ET Harmon Style Trumpet Mute
Denis Wick DW5506 ET Harmon Style Trumpet Mute
Paypal   US $40.99
HARMON B MODEL TRUMPET MUTE
HARMON B MODEL TRUMPET MUTE
Paypal   US $34.95
HARMON J 1 Triple Play trumpet mute
HARMON J 1 Triple Play trumpet mute
Paypal   US $42.99
Harmon Trumpet Cornet Aluminum H1 Plunger Mute NEW
Harmon Trumpet Cornet Aluminum H1 Plunger Mute NEW
Paypal   US $18.50
Harmon COPPER wow wow MUTE Trumpet Cornet L
Harmon COPPER wow wow MUTE Trumpet Cornet L
Paypal   US $67.00
NEW Harmon Wow Wow Trumpet Cup or Plunger Mute – NO RESERVE a304
NEW Harmon Wow Wow Trumpet Cup or Plunger Mute – NO RESERVE a304
Paypal   US $19.99
HARMON ALUMINUM WOW WOW WAH WAH TRUMPET MUTE NEW
HARMON ALUMINUM WOW WOW WAH WAH TRUMPET MUTE NEW
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Harmon Trumpet Straight Mute G1
Harmon Trumpet Straight Mute G1
Paypal   US $28.95
HARMON FRENCH LINE 5200 TRUMPET STAIGHT MUTE G1 MODEL
HARMON FRENCH LINE 5200 TRUMPET STAIGHT MUTE G1 MODEL
Paypal   US $29.95
HARMON J1 MODEL TRIPLE PLAY ALUMINUM TRUMPET MUTE STRAIGT CUP PLUNGER
HARMON J1 MODEL TRIPLE PLAY ALUMINUM TRUMPET MUTE STRAIGT CUP PLUNGER
Paypal   US $38.25
Harmon Trumpet Mute
Harmon Trumpet Mute
Paypal   US $30.00
Harmon Mute 1967 excellent condition Miles Davis Trumpet Trombone
Harmon Mute 1967 excellent condition Miles Davis Trumpet Trombone
Paypal   US $89.99
Harmon Wah Wah Cup Mute for Trumpet Coronet New
Harmon Wah Wah Cup Mute for Trumpet Coronet New
Paypal   US $38.49
Harmon CG196 Mute Trumpet Cornet Wow Wow Sliding Trumpet Mute
Harmon CG196 Mute Trumpet Cornet Wow Wow Sliding Trumpet Mute
Paypal   US $42.00
Harmon Plunger Trumpet Mute Genuine Harmon Never Used
Harmon Plunger Trumpet Mute Genuine Harmon Never Used
Paypal   US $19.99
NR Save Money Harmon Straight Trumpet Cornet Mute G 1
NR Save Money Harmon Straight Trumpet Cornet Mute G 1
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Trumpet Harmon Mute

The first major development in the life of Miles Davis was when he started started his recording career in 1945 in New York City. Initially he was heavily under the influence of Charlie Parker becoming a member of his unofficial quintet and appearing on many of Parker's originative bebop recordings in the autumn of that year.

In Davis' very first recordings he was accompanied by tenor saxophonist Herby fields and the blues singer Rubberlegg Williams. It was early days as yet though and Davis, although already having a distinctive style lacked confidence and his technique needed development. He was known to play his notes somewhat throttled at times and he would stumble in his solos now and then.

This novice segment in his career would not last that long because by 1948 he was beginning to flower as a solo artist. He had now served his apprenticeship on stage and record as a sideman and began to work with a nonet which is, for those who are not familiar with the name a piece of music or group for nine instruments or voices. Unusually for the time, this particular nonet featured the French horn and tuba.

After a number of gigs at New York's Royal roost the group were signed by Capitol records and recorded several singles that were released in 1949 in 1950. These Recordings featured arrangements by Gerry Mulligan, John Lewis and Gil Evans. Davis found at this time a productive collaboration with Gil Evans which would continue over the next 20 years on many of his major works. The recordings produced at this time saw little use until 1957 until they were released as the album the "birth of the cool".

The year 1949 saw the artists first visit to Europe where he performed in the Paris Jazz Festival in May of that year. This visit was to prove seminal in Davis' life if for no other reason than the fact that to the French they had become something of a cult. The experience of this cult status was so different then hewas used to in America that are affected him strongly, so much so that Davis dated his problems with narcotics from this point on. Returning to America Davis now found himself, while playing in the jazz clubs of New York, in frequent contact with people who used and sold narcotics and like many at the time became a heroin addict.

Between 1950 and 55 Davis mainly recorded as a leader in a variety of small group settings. Included were sideman such as Sonny Rollands, John Lewis, Kenny Clarke, Jack McLean, Art Blakey, Horace Silver, Thelonious Monk, J. J. Johnson, Percy Heath, Milt Jackson and Charles Mingus. It was a productive time but Davis was now a heroin addict and because of that he became unreliable and developed a reputation for unreliability.

It was a big problem and his solution was to return to St. Louis where, in the winter of 1953 -- 54 he locked himself in a guest room. This was in his father's farm and lasted for 12 days until the drug was out of his system. It is notable that during this period he did have help with his addiction from the famous boxer sugar Ray Robinson.

After this and in 1954 after going clean, Davis made a series of important recordings which were eventually collected on albums including; Walkin', Bags' Groove and Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants. One other very important development did occur in 1954 which must be made note of and that was that Davis started to use the Harmon mute.

For those who are not familiar with the term the Harmon mute is a trumpeter's device that darkens and subdues the trumpet sound. If you have ever seen Davis or many other trumpeters live you will have seen him using this device in front of his trumpet. You could not help but notice the distinctive muted trumpet tone that it creates. It was this tone that would be associated with Davis for the rest of his life.

Murray Hubick is an accomplished artist and writer who is also a self proclaimed jazz addict. To read his latest series of articles on the Miles Davis history [http://www.lifeofmilesdavis.com]; his influences, who inspired him how this artist consistently held the position of being at the forefront of just about every major development in jazz from World War II to the 1990's go to www.lifeofmilesdavis.com [http://www.lifeofmilesdavis.com]


Harmon J1 Triple Play Combo Trumpet Mute


Harmon J1 Triple Play Combo Trumpet Mute


$39.99


Harmon J1 Triple Play Combo Trumpet Mute

Denis Wick DW5506 ET Harmon Style Trumpet Mute


Denis Wick DW5506 ET Harmon Style Trumpet Mute


$40.99


Denis Wick DW5506 ET Harmon Style Trumpet Mute

Harmon L Model Copper Trumpet Wow-Wow Mute


Harmon L Model Copper Trumpet Wow-Wow Mute


$59.99


Harmon L Model Copper Trumpet Wow-Wow Mute

Harmon B Model Aluminum Trumpet Wow-Wow Mute


Harmon B Model Aluminum Trumpet Wow-Wow Mute


$34.99


Harmon B Model Aluminum Trumpet Wow-Wow Mute

Denis Wick Dw5506 Et Harmon Style Trumpet Mute


Denis Wick Dw5506 Et Harmon Style Trumpet Mute


$40.99


Denis Wick DW5506 ET Harmon Style Trumpet Mute

Harmon Triple PlayTrombone Mute


Harmon Triple PlayTrombone Mute


$49.99


Harmon Triple PlayTrombone Mute

Harmon Triple Playtrombone Mute


Harmon Triple Playtrombone Mute


$49.99


Harmon Triple PlayTrombone Mute

Softone 187 Trumpet/Cornet Mute


Softone 187 Trumpet/Cornet Mute


$31.99


Softone 187 Trumpet/Cornet Mute

Tom Crown A Bb Trumpet Mute


Tom Crown A Bb Trumpet Mute


$39.99


Tom Crown A Bb Trumpet Mute

Bach 1860 Straight Trumpet Mute


Bach 1860 Straight Trumpet Mute


$19.99


Bach 1860 Straight Trumpet Mute

Manhasset 1320 Trumpet Mute Holder


Manhasset 1320 Trumpet Mute Holder


$7.99


Manhasset 1320 Trumpet Mute Holder

Trumcor Lyric Trumpet Straight Mute


Trumcor Lyric Trumpet Straight Mute


$60


Trumcor Lyric Trumpet Straight Mute

Bach 2011 Trumpet Mute Bag


Bach 2011 Trumpet Mute Bag


$15.99


Bach 2011 Trumpet Mute Bag

Tom Crown Trumpet Cup Mute


Tom Crown Trumpet Cup Mute


$40.99


Tom Crown Trumpet Cup Mute

Bach 2002 Elite Trumpet Mute


Bach 2002 Elite Trumpet Mute


$41.99


Bach 2002 Elite Trumpet Mute

Jo Ral 1C Trumpet Mute


Jo Ral 1C Trumpet Mute


$39.99


Jo Ral 1C Trumpet Mute

Trumcor Aluminum Trumpet Straight Mute


Trumcor Aluminum Trumpet Straight Mute


$65


Trumcor Aluminum Trumpet Straight Mute

Bach 1861 Trumpet Cup Mute


Bach 1861 Trumpet Cup Mute


$24.99


Bach 1861 Trumpet Cup Mute


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