It will go in the valves but it's not good for your Trumpet..
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If your trumpet has gotten really funky, go buy a trumpet cleaning brush (long flexible spring with brushes on the ends). # Pull out all of the slides and the valves. # Set your valves aside and take the rest of the trumpet to the kitchen sink (while your mom's not watching). # Soak the horn in warm soapy water for a few minutes and pull the brush through all of the tubing. # Rinse everything really well in cool water, let it dry and grease all of the slides and reassemble. # Wipe your valves down with a dry cotton cloth and put a couple drops of valve oil on them and reassemble them into the horn. # Last thing: go clean the funk out of the sink.
Trumpet
It will go in the valves but it's not good for your Trumpet..
corck(i think)
No. You will need to get some valve oil from a music store. Put a few drops on each valve and you should be good to go.
you can try to oil it with slide grease or take it to instrument store.
yes it is called a corck in your but but if you have a strong one it will fly out
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The best trumpet is a Bach, i recommend a B flat trumpet made by Yamaha if your not a professional. always go with a B flat trumpet though.
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Clean it internally and ensure that the corks are replaced when they wear and when you use it make sure you grease the slides and oil the valves.
You can go onto google images and see for yourself what a bass trumpet looks like. It is generally a larger instrument than the trumpet with a larger bore.
If you are a right handed player then take the corck to the right side and hit it by the racket..try it.
okay first of all it noise not nose because a trumpet cant make a nose!! and second go buy yourself a trumpet then blow in to it and you will make a sound! that is how a trumpet makes a noise!!:)