In a pinch, yes. Make sure it's plain though, nothing with fragrance or other additives. If the slides are being manually used during any performance then it might not be wise to use vaseline as this can make the slide (normally of the 3rd valve) a little cumbersome try a light oiling with valve oil (this is oil specific for the brass family valves)
I would advise against. unlike other lubricants, WD-40 has solvents in it, which will damage plastic & rubber if you are thinking of using it on the valves.
No!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Most use valves, but a slide version does exist.
It will go in the valves but it's not good for your Trumpet..
Marching Trombone> It looks like a large trumpet. It allows for easier marching , not having to use the slide.
tubas have multiple slides, and one tuning slide
They all change notes with the use of valves, while the trombone uses a slide.
Most use valves, but a slide version does exist.
yes
It will go in the valves but it's not good for your Trumpet..
The different components of a Trumpet are the bell,the mouthpiece,first valve slide, second valve slide,third valve slide,the three valves,and the tunning slide.
The ones I've seen do.
the slide trumpet
Marching Trombone> It looks like a large trumpet. It allows for easier marching , not having to use the slide.
The slide trumpet is older and less common, whereas the soprano trombone is more commonly found.
tubas have multiple slides, and one tuning slide
They all change notes with the use of valves, while the trombone uses a slide.
There is no other instrument other than the Trombone with a slide. There are variations of the trombone though. For example, there is a trombone made with a slide and valves. There are also different types of trombones. There is the bass trombone, tenor trombone, alto trombone, soprano trombone (slide Trumpet), and piccolo trombone. (Please note that the soprano trombone, or slide trumpet, does not have valves. It is also called a slide trumpet because it has the same exact range, sounds like a trumpet, and uses a trumpet mouth piece.) There has also been plastic, wooden, and metal trombones made. I hope that this helped!
There is no other instrument other than the Trombone with a slide. There are variations of the trombone though. For example, there is a trombone made with a slide and valves. There are also different types of trombones. There is the bass trombone, tenor trombone, alto trombone, soprano trombone (slide Trumpet), and piccolo trombone. (Please note that the soprano trombone, or slide trumpet, does not have valves. It is also called a slide trumpet because it has the same exact range, sounds like a trumpet, and uses a trumpet mouth piece.) There has also been plastic, wooden, and metal trombones made. I hope that this helped!