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Bath Time - 2 Trombones & Trummy Young

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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2009

Bath Time - Part 2. How to give your brass instrument a bath. How to clean your brass instrument. Best Practices, tools needed, and demo. Tricks of the trade from a pro- to make playing your horn more fun, and ensure it lasts a lifetime!

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  • is there something in the bottom of the tub like a towel to prevent the slide from getting damaged?

  • Can you get the cork wet?

  • @TheMjm999 its because majority of what you're cleaning from inside your slide is spit, and spit doesn't normally go into the bell. however, you can bathe it if you wish to make it shiny and such (i do)

    it's best to take out the tuning slides and use your snakes to clean those and as much of the tubing of that part as possible.

  • Why don't we bathe the bell of the trombone

  • @23headstrong i play baritone too !!!! actually a euphonium !!!!

  • i play the baritone and when i clean it the water shoots out why

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