Most professionals do not use slide oil, but instead use a two-part liquid called Slide-o-Mix (costs about $16), followed by a squirt of plain water. It makes your slide move smoother, it lasts longer, doesn't smell bad, and doesn't leave the oily residue.
That $16 bottle of magic is $2 worth of cold creme which you could use with a water spray.
What is used to lubricate a Trombone slide is slide oil made for the trombone, which you can get at a music store near you, and slide cream also made for the trombone which you can also buy from a music store near you. I would recommend you to use the slide oil only once a month, and use the slide cream more often than you use the slide oil. :)
if you can get some, then some of the makeup remover cream or Yamaha slide cream.
If the trombone lubricant is slide oil, then yes, it can be used in place of Trumpet valve oil.
Trumpet,French Horn ,Trumbone andTuba
trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, and french horn
The instruments used are the trumpet, the trombone, and the harp
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trombone trumpet
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Trumpet,French Horn ,Trumbone andTuba
Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, and tuba.
A trumpet uses valves and is pitched higher than a trombone. The trombone uses a slide instead of valves, and is pitched between the trumpet and the tuba.
it was a "valve trombone" basically a trombone and trumpet combined...finally someone got smart and split them up into 2 instruments with different ranges.
trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, and french horn
The instruments used are the trumpet, the trombone, and the harp
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trombone trumpet
Marching Trombone> It looks like a large trumpet. It allows for easier marching , not having to use the 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!