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!
There's not much assembly, a trumpet comes already assembled. You can remove the slides and the valve pistons, and the water keys (on some models), but that's about it. If you mean how is a trumpet manufactured, see the relating link for a video.
i used to play trombone. they come in three peices. 1. the bell and tuning slide in the bend behind the bell. 2. the slide 3. the mouthpeice. there should be a nut hooked to the bell tube, lock the slide and bell together with that nut, insert the mouthpeice into the second tube of the slide and you r ready to play
A trumpet is one of the easier things to put together.
There are only two parts. The body and the mouthpiece.
You just slip the mouthpiece through the hole in the body at the very end of the trumpet and there you have it.
For storage in its case, the trombone is made up of three parts:
The mouthpiece pulls right out from the slide section. The slide and bell sections are joined by a threaded connection. Unscrew the fastener and the two sections will separate.
Complete disassemblage of the instrument will also include pulling the tuning slide all the way out from the bell section and separating the slide section into its two components. This is usually done for cleaning and lubricating purposes -- not for storage.
take the bell and screw it onto the slide the attach the mouthpeice to the other hole.
Take the slide, put it in the little hole thingy then screw on the little screw thingy then put the mouthpiece in the mouthpiece hole thingy. Now you have a fully assembled boner.
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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 1998.
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any tube can be used as a trumpet but your best bet is 4ft of hose a funnel and a mouthpiece connected together using jubilee clips.
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.
After instrument and after trumpet.
1st and 2nd valve together.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured after 1984.
He played it cool
on the bell
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured after 1983.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured after 1980.
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Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured around 1952-1953.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured around 1951-1952.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured around 1950-1951.