First, you take the slide and put the mouth piece on. Just look for the shorter end of the slide opening and gently put it in. Don't shove it in or you'll have to take it to the shop to get it unstuck.
Second, you take the slide with the mouth piece on it and screw the longer end onto the bell opening. Twist the tightener until you can't twist anymore. Don't twist too much or it will get stuck and once again will have to go to the shop to get it fixed.
Third, make sure that the bell is on the left side of the slide and start playing!
He played it cool
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured after 1980.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured after 1998.
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A mute. The trumpet player can put a mute in the bell to make the sound softer and quieter.
All you have to do is take the mouthpiece and put it into the hole at the end of the trumpet that's opposite of the bell.
To put valves in a trumpet, you need to carefully disassemble the trumpet, insert the valves into the valve casings, and then reassemble the trumpet ensuring the valves are properly aligned and functioning smoothly. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and seek guidance from a professional if needed.
You should put a comma after "instrument" to separate the two independent clauses in the sentence: "My favorite instrument, the trumpet, has a long history."
1st and 2nd valve together.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured after 1984.
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He played it cool
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured after 1980.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured after 1983.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured around 1951-1952.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured around 1951-1952.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured around 1952-1953.