I have a Yahama trumpet that fell, bending the 2nd valve slide and binding the 2nd valve. A local repairman fixed the dent and unstuck the 2nd valve which works fine now. However, the 1st valve is sticking now and never did before the fall. I've tried cleaning as outlined in the videos but the valve is still sluggish when released slowly. Any suggestions?
There are a lot of reasons for this. My first guess is the felt on the valve cap is too thin causing the valve to go down too far and hit the bottom valve cap. To diagnose this, loosen the bottom valve cap and see if the sound goes away.
Omg thank you so much I have an audition tomorrow and you just saved my life
Thanks, this worked for me!
I've had this problem before and solved it the same way. Start simple and work your way into more complex stuff. Excellent video!
I gave you a thumbs up before even seeing this video because this is a great channel and I enjoy the hell out of it. Thank you.
This was super helpful! I did accidentally rip a t-shirt in the process, but it solved the problem!
Worked a treat on my kids trumpet, tho I used a couple of bamboo skewers and a peice of old tshirt thanks
I have a Yahama trumpet that fell, bending the 2nd valve slide and binding the 2nd valve. A local repairman fixed the dent and unstuck the 2nd valve which works fine now. However, the 1st valve is sticking now and never did before the fall. I've tried cleaning as outlined in the videos but the valve is still sluggish when released slowly. Any suggestions?
Thank you
Great. I just dug my old trumpet out from sitting idle since 1983. Going to try this. What valve oil do you recommend?
Same here graduated 1981 and only get out every few years, sometimes a decade or more lol
How do I fix a trumpet valve when it's depressed it sounds like metal hitting metal?
There are a lot of reasons for this. My first guess is the felt on the valve cap is too thin causing the valve to go down too far and hit the bottom valve cap. To diagnose this, loosen the bottom valve cap and see if the sound goes away.
The bell of that trumpet had a dent sir.
Don't they always?
I don't think I've ever seen one on the used market without a dent or wrinkle.
Claude: can confirm.