take out the tuning slide which is the one that the spit comes out of and take some of the slide grease and put it on, making sure it's rubbed in completely. Put the slide back on and push it in and out a few times so you can get the grease rubbed in. You should feel it getting easier to slide as you do this.
It will go in the valves but it's not good for your Trumpet..
Cork grease is not needed on a trumpet, as there is no cork to grease!
Most use valves, but a slide version does exist.
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
It will go in the valves but it's not good for your Trumpet..
you can try to oil it with slide grease or take it to instrument store.
Cork grease is not needed on a trumpet, as there is no cork to grease!
Use grease. Lots of grease. Oh, and go up the slide, not down.
The 3 common lubricants are grease, oil and wax. They are used to decrease the friction between touching forces. For example, in trumpet slides, slide grease is applied once in a while on the slides to make the slide easier to pull in and out.
Most use valves, but a slide version does exist.
To clean a trumpet effectively and maintain its optimal performance, regularly clean the mouthpiece, valves, and slides with warm soapy water and a cleaning brush. Use a valve oil to lubricate the valves and a slide grease for the slides. Store the trumpet in a protective case when not in use to prevent damage. Regularly inspect for any dents or damage that may affect its performance.
use grease or mineral water
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.