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To remove the slide from a baritone horn, first ensure the instrument is properly supported to avoid damage. Gently grasp the slide with one hand while using the other hand to hold the horn steady. Carefully twist the slide while pulling it outwards, applying a bit of lubricant if it's stuck. Avoid using excessive force to prevent bending or damaging the slide or the instrument.

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