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QuestionWhat are key fingerings for a learner?Elisha B.Community Answer(Buzz slower) C=open D=1&3 E=1&2 F=1 (Buzz faster) G=open A=1&2 B=2 C=open(Buzz really fast)
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QuestionWhere should the valve holes be facing?RubyTop AnswererThe valve holes should be exactly in-line with where the pipes come out so that the air will always flow through.
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QuestionAfter oiling the valves, the keys(1 & 2) stay down. They worked ok before oiling.Community AnswerBe sure the valves were not damaged during oiling; the tiniest dent can cause valves to stick. If the valves have not been damaged, remove the sticking valves and wipe them clean with a cloth, re-oil them, and return them to the instrument. Sometimes gunk or debris can cause the valves to stick.
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QuestionCan silicone spray or WD-40 be substituted for commercially produced valve oil for lubricating trumpet valves?Community AnswerSilicone spray or WD-40 are not recommended for oiling a brass instrument. They can cause damage to the instrument, including moisture build-up and corrosion.
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QuestionWhat are some brand names of valve oil?Community AnswerThere are several brands of valve oil, but some popular ones include Al Cass, Clark, Superslick, Pro, HMG, Zaja, and Yamaha.
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QuestionMy teacher said we were supposed to put valve oil under the valves. Can I do that?Community AnswerIf you are talking about putting the oil in the holes under the valves, yes.
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QuestionI have a new bottle of valve oil, but when I try to apply it, nothing comes out. Is there something I need to do before opening a new bottle?Community AnswerIt depends on the bottle. There may be a safety seal under the cap, or you may need to twist it in a certain way to open it. There should be instructions on the bottle.
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QuestionWhy is mineral oil not recommended when it's the primary ingredient in most non-synthetic valve oils?PristineprestigeCommunity AnswerMineral oil can cause the valves to rust faster. It's better to use piston valve oil. You should oil your valves whenever they become hard to press. Apply the oil while turning the pistons until a drop falls off, then reinsert the piston and turn it clockwise until it clicks. Tighten it and press it a few times to ensure it's working smoothly.
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QuestionCan I use engine oil to lubricate my trumpet valves?How_do_you_do_it_95298749857285Community AnswerI would not recommend using engine oil on your valves. You should go to your local music store and look for trumpet valve oil or look online for some. Avoid using blue juice as it's not recommended.
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QuestionHow often should I oil my trumpet valves, and will it be effective if I do it for the first time?PristineprestigeCommunity AnswerOil your valves whenever they feel hard to press. Use piston valve oil, and apply it by removing the pistons and oiling them while turning. When the first drop falls, it is done. Put the piston back, turn it clockwise until it clicks, tighten it, and press it several times.
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QuestionWhat do I do if i run out of valve oil? I don't know where to buy more, I got mine from my band teacher.Corben CollinsCommunity AnswerYou can buy valve oil from a large variety store like Target, guitar center or music stores. Just look up the nearest of those to be able to stock up on more.
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QuestionCan you put drops of valve oil in the caps at the bottom of the trumpet under the valve?𝐿uke₃22⁷Community AnswerThat could be considered damaging the instrument, as oil is not made to go down there. Instead, put it on how you normally do it.
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QuestionI have been using the oil in the house for a long time. Now I want to use the original valve oil, so what do I do?Community AnswerIf you mean something such as vegetable oil or WD-40, then completely clean the trumpet out before you put something different into it.
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QuestionIf a trumpet was oiled with WD-40, how can the WD-40 be cleaned out of the trumpet?Community AnswerThe best way is to just give your trumpet a bath. Take it completely apart and let it soak in lukewarm water for about twenty minutes and run a brush through it.
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QuestionCan I oil my trumpet valves with rotary valve oil for my French horn?Community AnswerYes. The rotor oil will not have a big impact on the trumpet at all and can be used interchangeably. Some companies even make two-in-one rotor and valve oil.
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QuestionCan I use sewing machine oil to oil my trumpet?Community AnswerNo, only use valve oil or possibly rotor oil. Sewing machine oil will destroy the valves.
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QuestionHow do I know whether the holes are aligned, and how do I fix the issue?RubyTop AnswererIn the casing there should be a small niche, usually at the back. Each valve should have a small bump that fits into the niche perfectly. Make sure they align. You can also make sure each hole in the valve lines up with the pipes. An easy way to find out if they are aligned is to try and play with and without the valves down. If you can't make a sound or make a restricted sound, it is possible the holes are not lined up properly.
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