- cans in
front of
their instruments, the
first bucket mute was made by
William McArthur in 1922. The
plunger is held in
front of the bell. It can be held...
- age 16–17, Livermore,
nicknamed "The Boy
Plunger", was
earning about $200 per w****,
trading at the
bucket shops in Boston, much more than his salary...
- cup mute,
harmon mute (wah-wah or wow-wow mute,
among other names),
plunger,
bucket mute, and
practice mute. When the type of mute is not specified, players...
- high-pressure
fluid and
plunger generally requires high-quality
plunger seals.
Plunger pumps with a
larger number of
plungers have the
benefit of increased...
-
description of a ship
having a
central water channel in
which either a
plunger or
centrifugal pump was
installed to
provide the
motive power. On December...
-
operating in
opposing directions. Most hand
pumps are
either piston pumps or
plunger pumps, and are
positive displacement. Hand
pumps are
commonly used in developing...
-
plunger mute, and is
typically used in
lyrical and
smooth jazz playing.
Bucket Mute - The
bucket mute is a mute that is
normally shaped like a
bucket...
- with
attached plunger. In operation, a hand-turned
wheel was spun to
lower the
plunger,
pressing a ball of clay into a mold. The
plunger stopped short...
-
without a
piston or with a
piston without seals is
called a
plunger cylinder. A
plunger cylinder can only be used as a
pushing cylinder; the maximum...
- and a
bucket with rollers. He
brought this idea back to Spain,
where he
launched the
manufacture of a new
design of 'floorcleaners' and
buckets with rollers...