Jo-Ral.
An American mute atelier. Hand-spun aluminum, brass, and copper mutes for trumpet, piccolo trumpet, flügelhorn, French horn, trombone, and bass trombone — designed by a New York Philharmonic principal trombonist.
Hand-spun
aluminum.
The atelier’s line: every Jo-Ral mute is “handcrafted in the US with the same care and dedication you put into your music.” The original brief came from a New York Philharmonic principal trombonist who wanted a mute with “impeccable sound and playability.”
The hallmark hand-spun aluminum gives even performance in all registers; brass gives a warmer voice; copper gives a darker, richer tone. Material choice is a tonal choice.
Hand-spun
Hand-spun in the US,Jo-Ral · the atelier line
with the same care you put into music.
Across the brass family
By material.
Aluminum: the standard line, even performance across registers. Brass: warmer voice. Copper: darker and richer. Each material a different acoustic substrate; the player chooses by repertoire.
The instrument range: trumpet, piccolo trumpet, flügelhorn, French horn, trombone, bass trombone. Mute types include straight, cup, bucket, harmon (Bubble), and practice mutes. Every piece tested before it ships.



