pull it in. It makes the tubing shorter and therefore higher pitched.
the "thing" you pull out of a trombone is called a slide. The slide has seven positions, but seventh position is rarely used.
How to play a euphoniumA euphonium is an instrument that can have three, four,or five valves. To play a euphonium, shape your lips as if you were saying 'm'. Basically, the shape of the lip you make when you say the alphabet. You blow into the mouthpiece, letting your lips vibrate as the air passes through. Press down on the valves to get different notes. For higher notes, tighten the lips, forming a smaller opening in the lips. Open, -> leave the valve untouched (you can still rest your fingers).1 -> Press 1 (Index Finger)2 -> Press 2 (Middle Finger)3 -> Press 3 (Ring Finger)?, ? -> Press those 2.B flat is open.C is 1, 3 or 4D is 1, 2E flat is 1F is openG is 1, 2A is 2B flat is open.That is a b flat scale.It is best for you to buy a book, or learn from an experienced player.[I am someone else adding additional information: That answer above is sort of correct, but if you are reading any euphonium music written in the treble clef (as in Great Britain where I am, ], the note described above as B flat, which plays as B flat on the piano, is called C and is read as C, so in fact it is C that is open, B flat is 1, D varies depending on which D you are playing, and in America euphonium music is written in the Bass Clef so I'm not sure what goes on there!]
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.
a B flat on the piano is a C on the trumpet or just type in online trumpet tuner on google and it will come up with the tone. You pull the valve in and out where the spit comes out to tune the trumpet.
An oboe is very difficult to tune as the reed can only be moved in and out a little way making little difference. This is why an orchestra tunes to the oboe. Using a tuner or your ear if your musical you can pull out the reed to sharpen the pitch or in to flatten it.
On most trumpets, you simply pull it out.
The difference between tuning string instruments and wind instruments is that with string instruments, you must adjust the tension of the strings in order to tune/change the pitch. With wind instruments (most of the time), you have to pull a part of the instrument either in or out to change the pitch/tune (pulling it out would make the pitch lower, and pushing it in would make the pitch higher). For example, with a trombone, there is a tuning slide at the top that you can pull or push out. If you had a saxophone, you would have to pull out or push in on the mouthpiece. If you had a guitar (string instrument), however, there are tuning keys that you can turn to adjust the tension of the strings.
Pull straight out, they are friction knobs with flat sides, just like the poles the slide onto.
take flat bar slide under door cover pull out try to get where it has holeder that keep it on
there are two flat pins that are angles towards the back of the car all you have to do is pull those out and the slide the lens out and there you go.
the "thing" you pull out of a trombone is called a slide. The slide has seven positions, but seventh position is rarely used.
How to play a euphoniumA euphonium is an instrument that can have three, four,or five valves. To play a euphonium, shape your lips as if you were saying 'm'. Basically, the shape of the lip you make when you say the alphabet. You blow into the mouthpiece, letting your lips vibrate as the air passes through. Press down on the valves to get different notes. For higher notes, tighten the lips, forming a smaller opening in the lips. Open, -> leave the valve untouched (you can still rest your fingers).1 -> Press 1 (Index Finger)2 -> Press 2 (Middle Finger)3 -> Press 3 (Ring Finger)?, ? -> Press those 2.B flat is open.C is 1, 3 or 4D is 1, 2E flat is 1F is openG is 1, 2A is 2B flat is open.That is a b flat scale.It is best for you to buy a book, or learn from an experienced player.[I am someone else adding additional information: That answer above is sort of correct, but if you are reading any euphonium music written in the treble clef (as in Great Britain where I am, ], the note described above as B flat, which plays as B flat on the piano, is called C and is read as C, so in fact it is C that is open, B flat is 1, D varies depending on which D you are playing, and in America euphonium music is written in the Bass Clef so I'm not sure what goes on there!]
There is no slide release button on lc9. After the last round the slide locks back, to get the slide forward you have to pull back on it and release. The lc9 is not like many semi autos where the slide can be closed with a button. You have to manually pull the slide back.
slide the red tab over then push down on the resease and pull. if red tab will not slide use a small flat blade screw driver using the flat side of blade push on the small end of connector so is slides over.
for a water slide pull down your swimsuit by your but. Furniture polish on the slide, sitting on a mat or lycra trousers.
Water is flat because of gravitational pull. -sweetnicole27
Towards the side with the flat.