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To keep your trombone in the best condition, please follow these suggestions:
Assembly
Always consult your teacher if you are not sure how to put together your
instrument.
NEVER force the parts of your instrument together.
Always lock the slide when you are assembling or not playing your instrument.
Assemble your trombone so the bell is over your left shoulder. With their
teacher’s close supervision, young children should make sure that the
hand slide is a comfortable distance from the bell brace for the left hand
position.
Make sure that you tighten the bell to hand slide fastening nut until it
is snug and secure without over tightening.
Hand-Slide Oil Application
Always consult your teacher if you are not sure how to apply hand-slide
oil.
You should apply hand-slide oil to your instrument at least once a week.
To apply, put the hand slide in approximately third position and apply a
generous amount of oil to each slide. Your teacher can instruct you on how
to determine the amount of oil that is needed.
Tuning Slide Grease Application
Always consult your teacher if you are not sure how to apply tuning slide
grease.
You should grease your slide as needed according to your teacher’s
instruction.
Remove slide and wipe off the old grease.
Apply a bit of grease to one end of one of the slide tubes and re-insert
this side. Gently rotate the slide as it is pushed in, evenly distributing
the grease to all parts of the slide.
Repeat this process with the other end of the slide tube.
When completed, insert the slide as normal and remove all excess grease.
NEVER use Vaseline in place of slide grease. This will corrode your trombone.
A properly set tuning slide will slide in just by pushing on the outer
edge of the crook. If you need to manipulate the slide to push it in it should
be repaired.
Maintenance
Your mouthpiece should not have any dents in the end of the shank. If you
notice any dents in your mouthpiece you should immediately take it to a technician
for repair.
You should move and grease the tuning slide at least once a month and oil
the hand slide at least once a week (or more frequently if needed). DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE MOUTHPIECE OR SLIDES IF THEY BECOME STUCK. A lack of
oil and grease will cause the parts of your trombone to stick. If they do
stick take it to a technician immediately for removal. NEVER try to remove
stuck parts with pliers or hammers!
Wipe off your fingerprints from your trombone after every use. A clean,
non-treated cotton cloth will work the best. If you do choose to use a treated
polishing cloth be sure that it is for the proper finish. Using the wrong
cloth could cause scratches.
Always store your instrument in its case with the lid closed when not in
use. This will prevent any excess tarnishing and lower the risk of damage.
Do not put anything (including sheet music) inside the case with your instrument
that does not belong. Closing the case with extra contents can cause damage
to the valves or dents. Also, make sure that all the latches are securely
closed before transporting your instrument.
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