[Trombone-l] Jug Tone?

Eliezer Aharoni eanogmus at netvision.net.il
Fri Sep 19 16:52:48 CDT 2008


 I do not think "Jug tone " refers to a mute.
As the word "Jug" also mean "prison" in slang, I assume "Jug tone" means to 
play with a nusty, agressive sound
Eliezer Aharoni
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>I think a bucket mute or soft-tone mute would do just fine.
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> Thanks,
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> John McVey
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> Hi Folks...We have been working on a great arrangement of Farewell  Blues 
> in
> our Dixieland Band.  There is a brief trombone intro,  with the notation 
> "Jug
> Tone", which is a first for me...
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> Would appreciate comments from the list on this one...
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> Many thanks!
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> George in Florida
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