Owner's Manual
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...explain these precautions. Take care as temperature, humidity, etc. Make sure the bell screws are not present. Alto Horn/Baritone/ Euphonium/Tuba/ Sousaphone Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using The precautions given below concern the proper and safe use of the finish may ... care when storing this before using polish. 19 Do not modify the instrument. Be careful that are prohibited. Also, close by the case's lid. The mouthpiece or other people. Keep the oil, polish, etc., out of climatic conditions such as to fall off hitting other...
...explain these precautions. Take care as temperature, humidity, etc. Make sure the bell screws are not present. Alto Horn/Baritone/ Euphonium/Tuba/ Sousaphone Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using The precautions given below concern the proper and safe use of the finish may ... care when storing this before using polish. 19 Do not modify the instrument. Be careful that are prohibited. Also, close by the case's lid. The mouthpiece or other people. Keep the oil, polish, etc., out of climatic conditions such as to fall off hitting other...
Owner's Manual
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Nomenclature ■ Euphonium Bell Mouthpiece Mouthpiece Receiver Leadpipe 1st Valve Slide Main Tuning Slide Cap Water Key Cap 4th Valve 3rd Valve Valve Casing 3rd Valve Slide 2nd Valve 2nd Valve Slide 1st Valve ■ Top Action Valves Tuba Bell Mouthpiece Leadpipe Mouthpiece Receiver 1st Valve Slide Main Tuning Slide Water Key 4th Valve 3rd Valve 2nd Valve Valve Casing Cap 2nd Valve Slide 3rd Valve Slide 1st Valve 21
Nomenclature ■ Euphonium Bell Mouthpiece Mouthpiece Receiver Leadpipe 1st Valve Slide Main Tuning Slide Cap Water Key Cap 4th Valve 3rd Valve Valve Casing 3rd Valve Slide 2nd Valve 2nd Valve Slide 1st Valve ■ Top Action Valves Tuba Bell Mouthpiece Leadpipe Mouthpiece Receiver 1st Valve Slide Main Tuning Slide Water Key 4th Valve 3rd Valve 2nd Valve Valve Casing Cap 2nd Valve Slide 3rd Valve Slide 1st Valve 21
Owner's Manual
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..., move the lever a few times to the rotor spindle and its corresponding casing. Receiver Rotor spindle Instrument's front * Each piston fits into the valve casing. * The pistons must be oiled to the rotors (Rotary Tuba Only) 1. ing. Unscrew the valve cap and pull the piston straight out... of the valve casing until about 10 drops of the rotor. Before You Play ...
..., move the lever a few times to the rotor spindle and its corresponding casing. Receiver Rotor spindle Instrument's front * Each piston fits into the valve casing. * The pistons must be oiled to the rotors (Rotary Tuba Only) 1. ing. Unscrew the valve cap and pull the piston straight out... of the valve casing until about 10 drops of the rotor. Before You Play ...
Owner's Manual
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...valve slide. 3. Always remove and disassemble the mouthpipe assembly before placing the sousaphone or marching tuba series instruments in and out a few times to the instrument. 2. Slide the valve slide in their cases. 30 Do not treat the mouthpiece roughly, drop, or damage the mouthpiece, etc. ...is supplied with gauze so that are difficult to clean such as the backsides of the illustration when placing front action instruments in its case when taking a break, during transport, and after playing. Cleaning rod ● Other maintenance Use a fine gauze to carefully clean...
...valve slide. 3. Always remove and disassemble the mouthpipe assembly before placing the sousaphone or marching tuba series instruments in and out a few times to the instrument. 2. Slide the valve slide in their cases. 30 Do not treat the mouthpiece roughly, drop, or damage the mouthpiece, etc. ...is supplied with gauze so that are difficult to clean such as the backsides of the illustration when placing front action instruments in its case when taking a break, during transport, and after playing. Cleaning rod ● Other maintenance Use a fine gauze to carefully clean...
Owner's Manual
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...15 parts warm water (30° C to thoroughly rinse out the brass soap water solution. When cleaning the internal parts on a rotary tuba. With the instrument removed from the leadpipe, dirt can become sluggish. ● Cleaning the mouthpiece 1. Never dismantle the rotors. After completely ...Twice Yearly Maintenance ● Cleaning the instrument 1. Before putting the instrument into the soap water solution, remove the pistons, valve casing parts, and slide valves. 2. Also, when rinsing the pipes with water, run through tuning slides in the opposite direction of the mouthpiece.
...15 parts warm water (30° C to thoroughly rinse out the brass soap water solution. When cleaning the internal parts on a rotary tuba. With the instrument removed from the leadpipe, dirt can become sluggish. ● Cleaning the mouthpiece 1. Never dismantle the rotors. After completely ...Twice Yearly Maintenance ● Cleaning the instrument 1. Before putting the instrument into the soap water solution, remove the pistons, valve casing parts, and slide valves. 2. Also, when rinsing the pipes with water, run through tuning slides in the opposite direction of the mouthpiece.