Table of Contents
- 1 Can you use slide grease on trombone?
- 2 What can you use to lubricate trombone slide?
- 3 How often should you grease your trombone slide?
- 4 Can you use Vaseline on a trombone slide?
- 5 What can I use instead of slide grease?
- 6 Can you use slide oil on valves?
- 7 Can you use grease on a tuning slide?
- 8 Do you put Cream on a trombone slide?
Can you use slide grease on trombone?
First, clean any dirt from inside the slide, then apply a bit of slide cream (or slide oil) on the slightly thicker end sections of the slide (the stockings). Do not use slide grease. 2. After applying slide cream, use a water spray bottle to moisten the slide sufficiently.
What can you use to lubricate trombone slide?
Use a good quality valve oil, preferably something on the heavier/thicker side and apply several drops to the top of the inner slides just like you would with a liquid lubricant. However, do not use a water spray because that will wash away the oil, and you’ll need to reapply frequently.
Can I use Vaseline as tuning slide grease?
Keep Tuning Slides Greased As a general rule of thumb, don’t use Vaseline or any other type of petroleum jelly on the tuning slides- they’ll corrode the tubes and can cause seizing of the slides. Only use slide grease that’s created specifically for brass instruments.
Is slide oil the same as slide grease?
The oil was renamed slide lubricant as it is not an oil at all. It is a soap/silicone mixture much like Reka and others. They advertise that it won’t chalk-up on the slide when it dries out (like slide-o-mix) and they are correct; any residue simply wipes off.
How often should you grease your trombone slide?
Generally, you will want to grease your trombone slide with a proper lubricant every week or two, depending on how often you play your instrument.
Can you use Vaseline on a trombone slide?
pure lanolin (best)/tuning slide grease (good)/Vaseline or petroleum jelly (good in a pinch)-for lubricating the tuning slides. Lanolin tends to last the longest, seize up the least, and offers a very good balance between ease of motion and holding the slides in proper position.
What can I use if I don’t have slide grease?
Lanolin can do even better than tuning slide grease, so you should keep some on hand. Vaseline and other petroleum jelly products can also work if you don’t have anything else. Tuning slide grease falls somewhere in the middle in terms of efficacy and ease of use.
What is a good substitute for slide grease?
pure lanolin
pure lanolin (best)/tuning slide cream (good)/Vaseline or petroleum jelly (good in a pinch)-for lubricating tuning slides. Lanolin tends to last the longest, seize up the least, and offers a very good balance between ease of motion and holding the slides in proper position.
What can I use instead of slide grease?
pure lanolin (best)/tuning slide cream (good)/Vaseline or petroleum jelly (good in a pinch)-for lubricating tuning slides.
Can you use slide oil on valves?
After cleaning, oil the valves very well. Use slide grease on all slides (if your trumpets third valve slide is not slick enough, apply a drop of valve oil, this should loosen the slide enough to operate with one finger.) Make sure that your tuning slides are greased up so that they move freely.
How often should you bathe your trombone?
With regular playing you should give your trombone a bath about once a month. Once you get used to doing it the whole process will only take about fifteen minutes. In order to clean the trombone thoroughly you have to give it a bath. This can be done most easily in the bath tub or a large wash basin.
What kind of grease to use on trombone slide?
IMPORTANT: make sure you’re using trombone slide cream, and not tuning slide grease. Grease is too thick and sticky for the hand slide and should only be used for tuning slides! Starting at the bottom of one of the inner slides, spread that drop of cream around the fat part of the slide (called the stocking).
Can you use grease on a tuning slide?
Grease is too thick and sticky for the hand slide and should only be used for tuning slides! Starting at the bottom of one of the inner slides, spread that drop of cream around the fat part of the slide (called the stocking). Then continue working that same drop of cream up the tube toward the hand section.
Do you put Cream on a trombone slide?
The cream must be applied to the entire inner slide, so remove the outer slide completely and set it aside. Put the outer slide in a safe location where it won’t fall or get stepped on – it is very fragile and easy to dent or bend!
Can a trombone be played in a band?
Trombones are a critical voice in any band or symphonic ensemble, and compared to most other wind instruments, they are actually pretty simple machines. However, if you haven’t spent much time playing trombones, they may seem like a bit of a mystery.