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Home » Review » Best Accessories For Brass Players

Best Accessories For Brass Players

Last updated April 3, 2025

Best Accessories For Brass Players

  • Proudly written by Pro-Trumpeter,
  • Anna Drysdale
  • 5 Comments
  • Brass | French Horn | Trombone | Trumpet | Tuba

Best

METRONOME/TUNER

Korg TM60 Tuner and metronome in a compact unit
  • Overall: Provides Users With Both A Tuner And A Metronome In One Compact Unit
  • Best Feature: Sound Out Mode allows tuning by ear
  • TedScore™: 8/10
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Best

BEGINNER CASE

Gear4Music Cases solid construction and 25mm padding
  • Overall: Ensures Your Equipment Remains In Great Condition Ready For Action When You Need It
  • Best Feature: External Storage Compartments
  • TedScore™: 8/10
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Best

VALVE OIL

Denis Wick Advanced Formula Valve Oil brilliant for lubricating your brass instruments
  • Overall: Can Be Used In Virtually Any Temperature
  • Best Feature: Special Anti-Evaporation Compound
  • TedScore™: 8/10
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Buying an instrument is much like getting a car; it marks just the start of all the music-related stuff you’ll need to buy!

Here are our recommendations of the best accessories for brass players and their costs, so you can spend wisely when it comes to brass needs.

Table of Contents

Accessories For Every Brass Player

Tuners

It’s good to get into good habits with tuning, as the better, we can play in tune, the better it will sound when we play with others. You can also use a tuner to check what note you are playing, which can be useful in the beginner stage.

You can get tuning apps for your phone or manual tuners. Phone apps are convenient, with more features, but be warned that dropping your phone can make the pitch a little off! With a manual tuner, you can be really sure that the pitch it shows is the correct one.

Tuners

My favourite app is TonalEnergy, which allows you to play along to a drone that sounds like your instrument, changes the pitch and temperament, and also has a built-in metronome and a whole host of other features.

Our top pick for a manual tuner and metronome combination is the Korg TM60 – it does everything you could wish for!

Korg Tm60 Tuner &Amp; Metronome Review
Tuner and metronome in one compact unit

DESIGNED FOR: Every brass players

COMES WITH: One machine for both tuning, pulse and rhythm

FEATURES: Various settings for pulse and rhythm

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8/10

Korg TM60 Tuner & Metronome

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Compact and portable
  • Metronome and tuner can be used simultaneously
CONS
  • There are quite a few settings and buttons - make sure that you read the instructions!
The TedScore™: 8/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.
Tonal Energy Review
Most powerful tuning app

DESIGNED FOR: Every brass players

COMES WITH: Various settings for pulse and rhythm

FEATURES: Large, clear display

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8/10

Tonal Energy

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Compact and portable
  • Metronome and tuner can be used simultaneously
CONS
  • There are quite a few settings and buttons - make sure that you read the instructions!
The TedScore™: 8/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.

Metronomes

Metronomes are useful for helping you keep time, and for practicing passages of music slowly and then gradually faster. There is no difference between metronome apps and an actual metronome, but in both categories, there are simpler and more advanced metronomes.

While there is even a metronome on Google, more advanced metronomes can do clever things like complicated time signatures, leaving out beats and subdivisions. But with a little maths, you can do all this with a very simple metronome!

Kong Ma-2 Metronome

Our recommendations would be the Google click for the ultimate basic functionality, TonalEnergy again for a metronome app with plenty of features or the Korg MA-2 for a physical metronome that allows you to do most things without accidentally disappearing down a Twitter hole on your phone.

(A quick word about pyramid metronomes – they’re gorgeous and the traditional analogue metronome shape, but they’re not very practical. They need to be placed on a stable surface; they’re too big and fragile to carry around, and the beat can be unsteady if they haven’t been wound well enough or if you’ve only just turned them on.)

Korg Ma-2 Review
Best Multi-function metronome

DESIGNED FOR: 400 hours of continuous operation

COMES WITH: A larger and more easily readable display

FEATURES: Timer, enhanced volume, and a useful 'sound-out' mode

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9/10

Korg MA-2 metronome

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Has a Tap Tempo function, making it super easy to use
  • Earphone jack with adjustable volume
  • Stylish display
  • Compact - so easy to travel
CONS
  • None!
The TedScore™: 9/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.

Pencil

Every musician needs a pencil.

We trust you to find your own pencil from your stationery store of choice but suggest getting one with rubber so you can erase things when the page starts looking too busy.

You can also get a pencil clip that attaches to your instrument – so you’ll never lose one ever again! Simply Google it – they’re all the same.

Pencil

Playing trainers

While it’s good to start simple when you play an instrument, after a while, you may find some gadgets help with an aspect of your playing.

ViBrass
A small vibrating massage device that takes a mouthpiece, the vibration can be used to give your lips a short massage after a difficult concert. By helping you with warming up and warming down, the ViBrass can help recovery and, therefore, endurance. They look a bit silly, so be prepared to take a bit of gentle mocking from your colleagues and family, but they work well and help you take care of yourself.

Best Accessories For Brass Players
small vibrating massage device

DESIGNED FOR: 400 hours of continuous operation

COMES WITH: Custom design

FEATURES: One of the best ways to improve your breathing

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7/10

ViBrass

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Folds up easily
  • Easy to use - just like blowing up a balloon!
  • Available in many sizes for different lung capacities (affected by height/age/gender)
CONS
  • Hard to find and more expensive in the UK due to import taxes.
The TedScore™: 7/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.

Breathing bag

The breathing bag, also known as the medicine bag, is simply a rubber bag that can be blown up. They come in different sizes – adult females will probably use a 4 or 5 litre, men 5 or 6 and children 3 or 4.

You can use the bag to check whether you are breathing properly. You can also use the bag to maximise your capacity by using different techniques and exercises.

Breathing bags are inexpensive and a really useful tool for trumpet players or players of all levels. Used properly, these bags are a great tool.

Gpc 6 Liter Musician'S Air Bag Review 1
Breathing bags are inexpensive

DESIGNED FOR: Increasing your lung capacity

COMES WITH: Custom design

FEATURES: Useful for warming up

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7/10

GPC 6 Liter Musician's Air Bag

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Gives some relief for tired lips
CONS
  • They look a bit silly
  • Remember, nothing is a substitute for good, efficient technique and taking care of yourself!
The TedScore™: 7/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.

Valve Oil and Slide Grease

There are lots of metal moving parts in brass instruments, which means they need to be lubricated and maintained. Valve oil and slide grease are a must!

Different people will have different recommendations and preferences for the best products to take care of your instrument, but here are a few possible options.

Light valve oils for the fastest-moving valves

Light valve oils need to be applied regularly but tend to give the fastest and smoothest valve movement – the top priority for professionals. Yamaha Light, Blue Juice and Al Cass Fast are all good for swift movement, although be prepared to apply them every couple of days if you play a lot!

Yamaha Light Review
Light valve oil

DESIGNED FOR: Those who play lots of notes!

COMES WITH: Light oil

FEATURES: It seems to mix well with most oils, so there is no danger of applying too much and gumming the valves up

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8/10

Yamaha Light

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Makes the valves move really smoothly
CONS
  • Expensive - buy in bulk!
  • Only lasts a few days before a re-application is needed.
The TedScore™: 8/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.
Blue Juice Review
Light valve oil

DESIGNED FOR: Those who play lots of notes!

COMES WITH: Light oil

FEATURES: I t’s blue! (Kids do get excited…)

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8/10

Blue Juice

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Widely available
  • Makes the valves move quite smoothly
CONS
  • Expensive - buy in bulk!
  • Only lasts a few days before a re-application is needed.
The TedScore™: 8/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.
Al Cass Fast Review
Light valve oil

DESIGNED FOR: Trumpet player everywhere

COMES WITH: Light oil

FEATURES: Popular and widely available

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8/10

Al Cass Fast

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Doesn’t separate in hot or cold weather (many valve oils work less well at one temperature)
CONS
  • There are better oils available, albeit more expensive ones Trumpeters love it, but many other instrumentalists don’t find it as good, e.g. for rotary valves
The TedScore™: 8/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.

Long-lasting oils and greases for students

Denis Wick makes oil with one special property: even when the oil evaporates, it leaves behind some lubricant. This makes it ideal for students, who may not regularly oil their instruments without constant reminders, and for any musical instrument that is left in a cupboard a lot of the time. Obviously, it has its limits – it’s only valve oil, after all – but this valve oil does often save stuck valves and expensive trips to the repairer, so it’s well worth an investment.

Denis Wick Advanced Formula Valve Oil Review
Valve oil for the forgetful

DESIGNED FOR: Keeping instruments working, even when their owners aren’t!

COMES WITH: Light oil

FEATURES: Great for instruments that are only used occasionally or for students who don’t practice as much as they should

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8/10

Denis Wick Advanced
Formula Valve Oil

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Medium price
CONS
  • Not as slick as some other oils
The TedScore™: 8/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.

La Tromba

La Tromba makes great grease, their Cork and Slide Grease, which is ideal for students as it doesn’t tend to get old and gummy and lasts a long time. So it won’t matter as much if the student only greases their instruments once in a blue moon or forgets to remove the old grease before putting new grease on.

Best Accessories For Brass Players
Can’t-go-wrong slide grease

DESIGNED FOR: For all players

COMES WITH: Water based grease

FEATURES: Water-based, so easy to remove excess

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7/10

La Tromba Cork
and Slide Grease

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Idiotproof - can’t put too much on
  • Cheap
CONS
  • Some other greases are better when used well as they don’t wash away!
  • Water-based means it doesn’t last as long
The TedScore™: 7/10
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Slide Greases

Slide Grease is essential so that we can move the tuning slide on the instrument and empty water from the valve slides to avoid gurgling sounds. Some can be very thick, so slide gel is also an option.

Hetman makes a good slide gel, and Bach makes a fetching red tuning slide grease that works really well. However, note that trombones do not use tuning slide grease on the main slide (it needs to move so fast that slide grease would just gum it up) – see the trombone section further down for all the products you need to lubricate the main slide.

Hetman Slide Gel Review
Can’t-go-wrong slide grease

DESIGNED FOR: For all players

COMES WITH: Slide Gel Lubricant formula

FEATURES: Thick enough to lubricate, light enough to not gum up

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9/10

Hetman Slide Gel

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Cheap
CONS
  • You might need something thicker sometimes.
The TedScore™: 9/10
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Bach Tuning Slide Grease Review
Heavy-duty grease for heavy-duty cleaning

DESIGNED FOR: For all players

COMES WITH: Tuning slide grease

FEATURES: Really good for very stuck slides

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7/10

Bach Tuning Slide Grease

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Cheap
CONS
  • Can get gummy after a few weeks - best applied frequently and cleaned off frequently.
The TedScore™: 7/10
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Cases

Many reputable brands make cases for all brass instruments, so if a maker is good for one instrument, they tend to be good for all of them. A good case should be protective, comfortable to carry and not too heavy.

Tom and Will gig bags are great, being fairly light, compact, always well-thought-out with plenty of pockets, comfortable and ergonomic.

Tom And Will Trumpet Gig Bag Review 1
Great, being fairly light, compact

DESIGNED FOR: For all players

COMES WITH: Included mouthpiece pouch

FEATURES: Lightweight trumpet bag

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8/10

Tom and Will Gig Bags

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Widely available
  • Reasonably ergonomic
  • They have available cases for most brass instrument
  • Adjustable straps for multiple carrying methods
CONS
  • Quite protective, but not as protective as flight cases or carbon fibre
The TedScore™: 8/10
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BAM makes ultra-resistant cases that are really light. While the horn “Opera” case is quite chunky, there are other options available, and all the others are amazingly strong and well-designed, with a lifetime guarantee – though they come at a price.

Bam Trek3023S New Trekking Single Trumpet Case Review 1
Light, ergonomic cases

DESIGNED FOR: For all players

COMES WITH: Light strong case

FEATURES: Very light and strong

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8/10

Bam Cases

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Ergonomic
  • Water-resistant material
CONS
  • Cheaper bags are available
The TedScore™: 8/10
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from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.

At the cheaper end of the spectrum, Gear4Music make good entry-level cases, which are cheap but surprisingly protective for the money – and all under the 200 mark.

Best Accessories For Brass Players
Cheap, protective cases

DESIGNED FOR: For all players

COMES WITH: Light strong case

FEATURES: Students and those on a budget

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8/10

Gear4Music Cases

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Sturdy enough to withstand being bashed around
  • Straps included
CONS
  • A little cheaply made, although it will last well enough
  • No space for mutes etc
The TedScore™: 8/10
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from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.

Although many players prefer hard cases for protection, some trumpeters prefer soft cases for portability. And for tubists, a soft case is almost essential because hard cases are so heavy! 

Thankfully, Gard makes gig bags that are more protective than you’d think – they’re very light because they’re soft cases but have a special configuration of foam that suspends the instrument in the middle of the case.

Gard 1-Msk Gigbag For Trumpet Review 1
Cheap, protective cases

DESIGNED FOR: For all players

COMES WITH: Light strong case

FEATURES: Really light

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8/10

Gard Gig Bags

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • More protective than most soft cases
CONS
  • A soft case is still a soft case - not suitable for people who drop their instruments a lot!
The TedScore™: 8/10
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The last big category of cases is wheely cases – cases you can wheel along behind you, so your shoulders don’t have to take the weight. These are great if you have a lot of instruments to carry, if you’re struggling with an injury or if you have a tiny 10-year-old tuba player! Marcus Bonna makes the Travel Bag MB for horn.

Protec cases are available with wheels and Gard both do wheely trumpet cases, and Besson makes a wheely tuba case.

Cleaning

Cleaning all brass instruments is essentially the same. You will need a pull-through, a mouthpiece brush, soapy water and of course, your chosen slide grease and valve oil to re-lubricate the instrument afterwards.

Many different brands make pull-throughs, the best of which are flexible brushes (also known as “snakes”) for getting all the dirt out of the complex tubing. Look for one with a nice wide brush to really get everything off the sides of the pipes. And many companies make good, cheap mouthpiece brushes; just make sure you get the right size for your instrument’s mouthpiece.

Denis Wick Flexible Snake Brush Review 1
The best pull-through

DESIGNED FOR: For all players

COMES WITH: Light flexible cleaning brush

FEATURES: Really light

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10/10

Denis Wick Flexible
Snake Brush

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Really big brush to allow you to get all dirt off the inside of the tubes
CONS
  • It can be hard to get hold of - you’ll probably need to order one online
The TedScore™: 10/10
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The cleaning bars are hard to clean, so this kit is ultimately disposable

One final word of warning – although Spitballs (fluffy cleaning discs that you can blow through your instrument) look fun and tempting, you wouldn’t be the first person to get one stuck.

Best Accessories For Brass Players
Budget cleaning kits for all instruments

DESIGNED FOR: For all players

COMES WITH: Fun way to clean hard spots

FEATURES: Really Cheap

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8/10

Spitballs

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Really big brush to allow you to get all dirt off the inside of the tubes
CONS
  • They can get stuck. Very easily.
  • You need a lot of puff to get one through the instrument (so not great for young students)
  • Disposable, non-recyclable
The TedScore™: 8/10
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Practice Mutes

A practice mute is a mute that dampens the sound of a brass instrument far more than any other kind – often allowing it to barely be heard through a wall. There are many kinds, and most companies who produce them make a series for the full range of instruments.

Yamaha Silent Brass mutes offer the greatest reduction in sound and also have a tiny microphone built into the mute, so you can hear yourself through headphones using the “Personal Studio”, a small sound module that allows you to adjust the volume and sound. Many people just use the mute by itself, though!

Best Accessories For Brass Players
Budget cleaning kits for all instruments

DESIGNED FOR: For all players

COMES WITH: Cheap mutes/ Silent Hbrass

FEATURES: Practicing easily in non-ideal spaces

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8/10

Yamaha Silent Brass System

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Offers the greatest noise reduction of any practice mute
  • You can listen to yourself via the Personal Studio
CONS
  • Expensive if you’re not using the sound module
  • Not as in tune as some other practice mutes
The TedScore™: 8/10
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Best Accessories For Brass Players

Analogue practice mutes (i.e. those without any kind of electrical component) often feel nicer and are slightly better in tune. Don Maslet make nice practice mutes for both horn and trumpet. Sshhmutes are also really, really quiet and super light!

Trombone accessories

Mouthpieces

Trumpeters love mouthpieces and talking about mouthpieces, so there are more options than you can shake a stick at. And they are, after all, the most important trumpet accessories!

However, bear in mind many of the mouthpieces that people rave about are designed to do very specific things. So, for the purposes of this article, we’re going to focus on good, middle-of-the-road mouthpieces – ones that can take you through to a professional level if you so choose, but are also good for new starters or intermediate students.

Mouthpieces

A lot of mouthpiece makers provide size charts comparing their mouthpieces to other makers’, so that if you decide to change your mouthpiece, then you know where to start! Our recommendations are the Vincent Bach 7C (which is similar to the Yamaha 11C4-7C and Schilke 11) and Vincent Bach 3C (Yamaha 14B4, Schilke 13C4), or the Vincent Bach 1½ C (Yamaha 16C4, Schilke 14) for smaller mouths.

Slide Lubricants

A cheap but essential piece of kit is a small plastic spray bottle filled with nothing but water! Water on the slide “stockings” creates a film that allows the slide to slip over it without friction.

Trombonists also need Slide-O-Mix. It’s a product for lubricating the slide, helping create a smooth film to allow the slide to glide. (don’t use slide greases designed for other brass instruments, they’re way too thick!). Keeping the slide clean and using a combination of Slide-O-Mix and sprayed-on water should keep your trombone in great working order.

Best Accessories For Brass Players
Standard trumpet stand

DESIGNED FOR: For all players

COMES WITH: Slide Mix

FEATURES: £5/$6 for the all-in-one mix, £8/$12 for the 2-part set

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10/10

Slide-O-Mix

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Keeps the slide in good working order
  • Comes in standard or light if you have any problems with the standard
CONS
  • None!
The TedScore™: 10/10
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Mutes

Trombonists need a wide range of mutes, particularly for big bands. Again, a beginner may not need to start with all of these, but most players build up a collection over time.

The Denis Wick straight mute can be found alongside many professionals on stage. Humes and Berg make a great cup mute for trombone, just like their one for trumpet, and do a great plunger. And for bucket mutes, try a Jo-Ral or (yet again!) a Humes and Berg.

Mutes

Trombone Stands

K&M makes quality music stands that are relatively lightweight and fold up small for portability. Hercules stands and more stable but weigh more so might be suited to more use at home (or if you’re lucky enough to be driving to all your rehearsals!).

Best Accessories For Brass Players
Standard trumpet stand

DESIGNED FOR: For all players

COMES WITH: Trumpet Music Stand

FEATURES: Stopping your trumpet being knocked over...

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10/10

K&M Trumpet Stand 15213

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Stable and durable
  • Not expensive
CONS
  • Very few! But doesn’t also fit a piccolo trumpet, unlike the Spyder
The TedScore™: 10/10
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from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.
Best Accessories For Brass Players
Standard trumpet stand

DESIGNED FOR: For all players

COMES WITH: Trumpet Music Stand

FEATURES: Keeping a range of instruments resting safely

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9/10

Trumpet Stand by Gear4music

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Stable and durable
  • Not expensive
CONS
  • Bit more expensive than other options
  • Slightly less intuitive to assemble than others - but easy once you learn!
The TedScore™: 9/10
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Weight Support

The ErgoBone (made by Finnish company ErgoBrass) is a collapsible stick that supports the weight of the trombone. Ideal if you’re having shoulder or arm problems but also potentially helpful for younger players or anyone who finds the weight of the trombone cumbersome. I know numerous colleagues who’ve had muscular or joint problems use one; it works really well and can be a huge help.

Best Accessories For Brass Players
Standard trumpet stand

DESIGNED FOR: For all players

COMES WITH: £5/$6 for the all-in-one mix, £8/$12 for the 2-part set

FEATURES: Perfect postural alignment playing any brass instrument

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10/10

ErgoBrass

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Can be used to play standing (using a belt loop) or sitting
  • Really helps with the weight of the instrument
  • Amazingly well-thought-through website and design
CONS
  • Not cheap
  • Less discreet than some other options like the HornStick
  • Also not strictly necessary for everyone - but a great help if you need it!
The TedScore™: 10/10
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French Horn Accessories

Weight Support

Some players may use a weight support system. ErgoBrass and the HornStick are both good options. The HornStick allows you to support the horn’s weight on your knee – it attaches to the horn (no need for permanent fittings), and the height is adjustable. The ErgoBrass does all this and more – you can loop it into a belt in order to stand.

Best Accessories For Brass Players
Support the weight on the lap while you play

DESIGNED FOR: For all players

COMES WITH: £5/$6 for the all-in-one mix, £8/$12 for the 2-part set

FEATURES: Anyone who might find holding the horn hard

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10/10

Care for Winds
Stick French Horn

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Much more accessibly priced than ErgoBrass
CONS
  • Can’t use it for standing playing (there is a version available, set B, but it’s harder to get hold of)
The TedScore™: 10/10
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Mutes

Horn players normally only need a straight mute and possibly a stopping mute for hand stopping. (Beginners won’t need either yet – you can get away without owning one for a few years!). 

The best stopping mute is made by Tom Crown and there is a wide range of straight mutes available, from Don Maslet to GrBrass (who do gorgeous custom designs) to Marcus Bonna – all purely a matter of taste in terms of the sounds. We recommend trying several out in person!

Dm Mutes

French Horn Stands

Horn players rarely use instrument music stands, as they tend to be bulky and un-portable, plus the horn sits easily on your lap when not being played.

However, having your instrument on a music stand at home means that you can see it all the time, and pick it up whenever you want to practice!

A Hercules music stand is perfect for this purpose.

French Horn Stands

Mouthpieces

Tuba players tend to need fewer mutes than trumpeters or trombonists, but a good straight mute is still essential.

Friendly tuba players have let us know that they like mutes by Peter Gane, the Wallace Collection (for Eb tuba), and the wooden Denis Wick. All three work well in all registers, with good tuning, and don’t feel too “stuffy” as low-quality mutes sometimes can.

Peter Gane Mutes

However…be warned that tuba mutes are enormous and therefore very expensive (£200+/$250+) – perhaps an accessory best bought further down the line when needed!

Tuba Accessories

Mouthpieces

Tubas come in different sizes, with people playing C or Bb tubas and Eb or F tubas throughout the world.

For the smaller Eb and F tubas, the Wick 3L or Wick 3 are both fairly usual choices, or the Yamaha 64 or 66D4; for the larger tubas, a Wick 2 or a Bach 24AW is a standard classic.

Obviously, if you have a child learning the tuba, small mouths need small mouthpieces, and a Wick 4 or Wick 5 might fit a young beginner better.

Tuba Accessories

Mutes

Tuba players tend to need fewer mutes than trumpeters or trombonists, but a good straight mute is still essential.

Friendly tuba players have let us know that they like mutes by Peter Gane, the Wallace Collection (for Eb tuba), and the wooden Denis Wick.

All three work well in all registers, with good tuning, and don’t feel too “stuffy” as low-quality mutes sometimes can.

Mutes

However…be warned that tuba mutes are enormous and therefore very expensive (£200+/$250+) – perhaps an accessory best bought further down the line when needed!

Instrument Music Stand

The K&M 14940 is a sturdy stand that gives the tuba a “hug”, holding it safely upright for those times when you don’t want to rest 12kg of metal on your lap.

Hercules also does a good one that cradles the tuba – it’s bigger and less discreet but possibly good for home use.

Weight Support

Weight Support

Tuba players normally sit down to play – so the lap and the chair support the weight rather than the player – but sometimes there might be an occasion to stand! 

On these occasions, K&M come to the rescue again with a stand (the Konig & Meyer 14950). You can rest the tuba on, adjusting it to suit your height.

Tuba Accessories

Best Accessories for brass players
Summary

There are endless numbers of accessories for brass players – some essential, some just nice to have. You will definitely need a mouthpiece, valve oil or slide lubrication, a case and some kit for cleaning; you may also at some point need mutes, consider a playing trainer like a breathing bag or buzzing aid, or want to invest in upgrades to all of the above.

Explore our recommendations and decide what’s right for you – and if you’ve found any great products we haven’t mentioned, why not write them in the comments section below?

FAQ's

What is needed to play all brass instruments?

How long is a piece of string? Obviously, you need the instrument – then a good mouthpiece, a case to protect your instrument, valve oil (essential!!!), or slide lubricant for trombone are the essentials. If money is a problem, especially for a student learning at school, you could get away without a music stand and use Vaseline instead of slide grease.

Valve Oil - Which one should I use?

Valve oil is a little bit personal – different ones are good for different things. If you’re the kind of person who leaves your instrument in the case for weeks on end, an oil with PTFE means your valves won’t seize up (hopefully…!). If you want really fast valve movement, then a lighter oil like might be your favourite. Also, remember any valve oil is better than no valve oil!

What are the best accessories for brass players, specifically for the trumpet?

As for trumpet accessories, all trumpet players need a good mouthpiece, a protective case and valve oil as a minimum. Beyond that, we really like the Thomann Breathing Bag, a trumpet stand and the Silent Brass mute, to allow students to practise without attracting any problems from the neighbours.

What is the best trumpet valve oil?

For trumpet specifically, look for “valve oil” or “piston valve oil”, not rotary, and anything that says “light” or “fast” is probably about right for trumpet valves.

Plastic Vs. Metal Mouthpieces – How do they differ? And what are the best plastic mouthpieces for trumpets?

The sound of metal mouthpieces is more resonant and generally better. However, some people who play outside a lot prefer using plastic mouthpieces because they don’t get as cold as metal mouthpieces in the cold. Plastic mouthpieces also avoid the allergy problems some nickel mouthpieces can cause if someone’s allergic, and for young children, there is also obviously the attraction of being able to have a purple mouthpiece…

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  1. NoteWorthy says:
    December 8, 2024 at 5:38 am

    Whilst the range of accessories listed is thorough, the inclusion of practice mutes warrants further discussion. Practice mutes, though beneficial for reducing sound, can alter the instrument’s resistance and pitch slightly. It’s critical for players, especially those in precise ensemble settings, to balance their use carefully to avoid developing compensatory techniques.

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  2. TubaJoe says:
    October 30, 2024 at 7:51 pm

    Wow, this article’s reminder about the importance of weight support for tubas hit home. I’ve been struggling with back pain after long practice sessions, and it’s encouraging to see solutions out there. Also, digging into Valve Oil and Slide Grease talk, never realized how much of a difference it could make till I tried some quality stuff on my old tuba. Keep up the great work on these articles, they make a difference for us weekend warriors.

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    • BrassyB says:
      December 18, 2024 at 3:11 pm

      Right? Never thought about it much till my teacher pointed out. Game changer!

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  3. BrassMaster88 says:
    September 17, 2024 at 1:12 am

    Interesting read, Anna Drysdale. You mention La Tromba oils, but I’ve been hearing a lot about synthetics lately. Do you think they’re worth switching to for advanced players or stick with traditional for consistent performance? Been a debate in our ensemble for a while.

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  4. SammyT says:
    August 24, 2024 at 6:55 pm

    Really appreciate the section on valve oils. Got some new players who could use this advice. Cheers, Anna Drysdale!

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