Hat Mute Stand
- tctb
- Posts: 46
- Joined: Apr 04, 2018
I need a stand for my hat mute but can't seem to find one . I am happy to make something myself if I can find a pattern . Has anyone made their own stand and if so please show me some pictures.
- BGuttman
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- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
I can't show you a picture, but take a wire coat hanger and form the "hanger" part into a loop the size of the derby. Straighten the hook part. The straightened part can now fit inside a "wire" music stand with the rack removed. You can bend the support part so the derby stays in the loop.
- OneTon
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- Joined: Nov 02, 2021
If no articulation is required, some hardware stores offer plastic jawed spring clamps to aid in keeping the wire attached to the brim. Some have a wire slot molded in the jaw. These clamps or bulldog style paper clamps may be used to attach the coat hanger to the side of a Manhasset stand.
- BGuttman
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- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
For that matter, I used a large clamp to clamp the rim of the derby to a Manhasset music stand. Again, you have to play into it; can't move it around.
- hwlentz
- Posts: 56
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
I also did the wire coat hanger thing. And my Hercules ‘bone stand has a hole in the top that works fine to hold the hat for the one or two songs where it’s used.
- sstelmack
- Posts: 40
- Joined: Dec 23, 2021
I just used a cheap mic stand with a clip. I then put a Hercules trumpet mute holder on it to hold all my other mutes.
- Vegastokc
- Posts: 211
- Joined: Jun 15, 2018
Of course, in a pinch you could always just wear it on your head. :P
(cue rim shot for utterly bad trombone dad joke...)
(cue rim shot for utterly bad trombone dad joke...)
- baileyman
- Posts: 1169
- Joined: Mar 24, 2018
I have a hat stand from way back. It is a music stand base that has a slot in the top. As a music stand it receives the rectangular section rod that supports a folding desk. Everyone has seen this kind of stand I am sure. The hat holder has the same design rod but with a metal ring to hold the hat, and the ends of the ring are held by a spring between.
It works great, but I have never been in a section where hat was really desired, nor have I been in one where everyone had a hat someplace.
If I didn't have a stand and I needed to use a hat, the spring clamp to a robust stand would be a good solution.
It works great, but I have never been in a section where hat was really desired, nor have I been in one where everyone had a hat someplace.
If I didn't have a stand and I needed to use a hat, the spring clamp to a robust stand would be a good solution.