Owner's Manual
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...the finish's top coat. Please be paid attention to. : This icon indicates actions that are specified for maintenance on the instrument. Trombone Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using the instrument, a guardian should be difficult to remove.) * Please use or store the ...instrument where it should clearly explain these precautions. Do not modify the instrument. If children are to disfigure the instrument. The mouthpiece or other people. Keep the instrument away from any extreme conditions of the instrument, and are using polish. 17 Caution Disobeying ...
...the finish's top coat. Please be paid attention to. : This icon indicates actions that are specified for maintenance on the instrument. Trombone Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using the instrument, a guardian should be difficult to remove.) * Please use or store the ...instrument where it should clearly explain these precautions. Do not modify the instrument. If children are to disfigure the instrument. The mouthpiece or other people. Keep the instrument away from any extreme conditions of the instrument, and are using polish. 17 Caution Disobeying ...
Owner's Manual
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Nomenclature ■ Tenor Trombone Bell Tuning Slide Mouthpiece Balancer Slide Brace Slide Receiver Slide Stopper Slide Lock Ring Slide Water Key Bumper ■ Tenor Bass Trombone Bell Tuning Slide Mouthpiece Slide Brace F Attachment Tuning Slide Rotary Valve Rotary Valve Lever Slide Stopper Slide Receiver Slide Lock Ring Slide Water Key Bumper 18
Nomenclature ■ Tenor Trombone Bell Tuning Slide Mouthpiece Balancer Slide Brace Slide Receiver Slide Stopper Slide Lock Ring Slide Water Key Bumper ■ Tenor Bass Trombone Bell Tuning Slide Mouthpiece Slide Brace F Attachment Tuning Slide Rotary Valve Rotary Valve Lever Slide Stopper Slide Receiver Slide Lock Ring Slide Water Key Bumper 18
Owner's Manual
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Nomenclature ■ Bass Trombone Bell F Attachment Tuning Slide Mouthpiece Tuning Slide Rotary Valves G Attachment Tuning Slide Rotary Valve Lever Slide Brace Slide Stopper Slide Slide Lock Ring Slide Receiver Water Key Bumper ■ Slide Outer Slide Inner Slide * Due to improvements, specifications and appearance may change without notice. 19
Nomenclature ■ Bass Trombone Bell F Attachment Tuning Slide Mouthpiece Tuning Slide Rotary Valves G Attachment Tuning Slide Rotary Valve Lever Slide Brace Slide Stopper Slide Slide Lock Ring Slide Receiver Water Key Bumper ■ Slide Outer Slide Inner Slide * Due to improvements, specifications and appearance may change without notice. 19
Owner's Manual
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... confirming that the slide lock is at a suitable angle when you play. * Never insert the mouthpiece with care, being bumped. 3. Attach the slide section to secure the slide in the receiver. 22 The mouthpiece may result in the instrument being careful not to bump or damage it. ■ Attaching the... Mouthpiece Insert the mouthpiece until it just fits snugly in the mouthpiece receiver and is no longer loose. * Make sure you hold the slide by the slide brace and rest the bumper on to the ...
... confirming that the slide lock is at a suitable angle when you play. * Never insert the mouthpiece with care, being bumped. 3. Attach the slide section to secure the slide in the receiver. 22 The mouthpiece may result in the instrument being careful not to bump or damage it. ■ Attaching the... Mouthpiece Insert the mouthpiece until it just fits snugly in the mouthpiece receiver and is no longer loose. * Make sure you hold the slide by the slide brace and rest the bumper on to the ...
Owner's Manual
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Rinse the mouthpiece thoroughly with clean water. Mouthpiece brush Always place the instrument in a brass soap water solution and use the brush to clean the mouthpiece's throat. Caring for the Instrument ● Cleaning the mouthpiece Dip the mouthpiece brush in its case during breaks. 28 Also, keep the instrument in its case when you are finished playing.
Rinse the mouthpiece thoroughly with clean water. Mouthpiece brush Always place the instrument in a brass soap water solution and use the brush to clean the mouthpiece's throat. Caring for the Instrument ● Cleaning the mouthpiece Dip the mouthpiece brush in its case during breaks. 28 Also, keep the instrument in its case when you are finished playing.
Owner's Manual
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...can not be removed. • The instrument was bent while cleaning. ➞ Contact the dealer from whom you purchased the instrument. 29 The mouthpiece cannot be removed. The slide does not move smoothly. • Dirt has accumulated between the tuning slide and pipe has scratched the tuning slide. ... matches the type of slide. • Dropping or hitting the slide has caused a dent, or the slide was dropped or hit with the mouthpiece attached. The instrument makes an abnormal sound when played. • Solder on the instrument has come loose. ➞ Contact the dealer from whom...
...can not be removed. • The instrument was bent while cleaning. ➞ Contact the dealer from whom you purchased the instrument. 29 The mouthpiece cannot be removed. The slide does not move smoothly. • Dirt has accumulated between the tuning slide and pipe has scratched the tuning slide. ... matches the type of slide. • Dropping or hitting the slide has caused a dent, or the slide was dropped or hit with the mouthpiece attached. The instrument makes an abnormal sound when played. • Solder on the instrument has come loose. ➞ Contact the dealer from whom...