while your att it, run the trombone inner and outter slide on the bottom of the tub more to further remove deposits including the chrome finish, and lacquer. Sand paper works the best.
@@ryper4284 no lol but think about it. Green SCRATCHEY PAD. WHILe Im not a pro trombone service repair person. I would be leary of abrasive scrubbers. Try taking that same green scratchey pad and scrubbing your windshield with it. You wont be happy afterwards. Yes I do agree it should be clean but not remove your precious slide metal. I do have trombones but never cleaned them with scrubbers made for kitchen pots and pans or your stainless steel sink that you can see the scratch marks in it
You should be starting with the smaller bottle with the slide-o-mix. I personally use this, and it says on the bottle to start with the small bottle, then use the big bottle, then add water.
Yep, cleaning the trombone is the same across all types. You just want to take care with the larger trombones as they're heavier and being wet they might be slippery and fall out of you hand.
Hey Derrick, If you're looking for trombone tutorials that cover pieces and scales feel free to check out and subscribe to our Brass Recordings channel for a lot of useful trombone tutorials.
It's a tenor trombone with an F-attachment, which means it has one rotor/trigger as well. A bass trombone has two rotors with a dual trigger mechanism and it has more tubing on top in the bell attachment.
I see. A couple of us understandably thought that you were asking a different question, because you referred to the type of trombone instead of the make and model (brand). So if you contact Boot Camp directly, I'm sure she will provide you with the make and model of that specific trombone shown in the video. Good day!
also be sure to not get the slide lock out of the way so you can bang the outter slide against the slide lock. Makes it much more eye appealing when dented/damaged and has that heavily used look. Wow is this the shittiest trombone slide cleaning video ever
Please come to my house and help me please anyone that play trombone please only ??? I go to Hewitt Trussville middle school go huskies I am in 6th grade my band director is Brandon Peters
If you just started there is no need to wash it yet. Also watch multiple videos because this isn't the best video as she is mistreating the instrument here
This is actually a tenor trombone with an F-attachment, which means it has one rotor/trigger mechanism as well. A bass trombone has two rotor attachments with a dual trigger mechanism, and it also has more tubing on top in the bell attachment.
Of all the trombone maintenance videos I've found, this one is the best. It covers everything, including the rotor valve. Thanks for posting it.
I've been teaching brass for close to 40 years. This is a fabulous video! Nice job.
You're trombone will not rust. in fact, you may get red rot if you do not clean it. :) Thank you for thr kind words. I'm glad I could help!!
thank you so much :) i just got a f attachment and the rotor part was amazing thank you again
Great video, but you need to put a towel or bath mat in the bottom of the tub so it does not get dented or scratched.😁😁😁😁😁👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
while your att it, run the trombone inner and outter slide on the bottom of the tub more to further remove deposits including the chrome finish, and lacquer. Sand paper works the best.
Ur not serious right?
@@ryper4284 no lol but think about it. Green SCRATCHEY PAD. WHILe Im not a pro trombone service repair person. I would be leary of abrasive scrubbers. Try taking that same green scratchey pad and scrubbing your windshield with it. You wont be happy afterwards. Yes I do agree it should be clean but not remove your precious slide metal. I do have trombones but never cleaned them with scrubbers made for kitchen pots and pans or your stainless steel sink that you can see the scratch marks in it
HOLY CRAP, a green scotch pad to clean inner slide???????????? You might as well use sand to break up the deposit build up.
Thanks for the vids. They help a LOT!
be sure to shake the inner and outter slide vigerously to further guarentee your chances of banging it against the tub spout.
Paul the trombonist does it
also stand it up on the bell right behind you to increase the chances of you hitting it
You should be starting with the smaller bottle with the slide-o-mix. I personally use this, and it says on the bottle to start with the small bottle, then use the big bottle, then add water.
There are times when experience supersedes the written instructions. This is obviously one of those cases.
Is it ok to run water through the trigger part? Opened and closed?
Where did you get the cleaning equipment to clean the slide in the bathtub
I think you should be able to find it pretty easily in any care kit or just looking them up individually
It is an f attachment trombone. Ask your teacher what that means. :)
@Boot Camp I thought it was a B. Trombone
Is cleaning the bass trombone the same as cleaning the regular trombone?
Yep, cleaning the trombone is the same across all types. You just want to take care with the larger trombones as they're heavier and being wet they might be slippery and fall out of you hand.
thank you. It helps
Hey Derrick,
If you're looking for trombone tutorials that cover pieces and scales feel free to check out and subscribe to our Brass Recordings channel for a lot of useful trombone tutorials.
what kind of trombone is that
it's a tenor trombone
It's a tenor trombone with an F-attachment, which means it has one rotor/trigger as well.
A bass trombone has two rotors with a dual trigger mechanism and it has more tubing on top in the bell attachment.
I know that but I'm talking about what model it is
I see. A couple of us understandably thought that you were asking a different question, because you referred to the type of trombone instead of the make and model (brand).
So if you contact Boot Camp directly, I'm sure she will provide you with the make and model of that specific trombone shown in the video. Good day!
Dabmaster Gio I recommend you get a Yamaha because all of the products she had came with my F Attachment, also the Yamaha looks + performs better :D
Please re-do this video without the green pad, that will damage the slide. I cannot send my students to this website because of this video.
Okay, will do! :)
Awesome thanks!😀
- I have one - thank you very much !
Do not use the green thing its bad for your slide it can damage your slide
green scratch pad on the inner slide......Im not trying that
slide o mix dries on all of my slides so i just use trombotine
I have raw brass trombone will it rust
It seems good I just don’t like how she put in the enter slide you have to put it in there with care it can mess up and cause more harm than good
also be sure to not get the slide lock out of the way so you can bang the outter slide against the slide lock. Makes it much more eye appealing when dented/damaged and has that heavily used look. Wow is this the shittiest trombone slide cleaning video ever
Please come to my house and help me please anyone that play trombone please only ??? I go to Hewitt Trussville middle school go huskies I am in 6th grade my band director is Brandon Peters
If you just started there is no need to wash it yet. Also watch multiple videos because this isn't the best video as she is mistreating the instrument here
Just make sure you don't damage the lacquer, or scratch and dent the horn
Paul the trombonist also has a tutorial
lol r u 10th grade now
You treat your trombone like crap. How are you a teacher?
Bruh I got charged $20 for just the little bottle . . . never going back smh
Don’t do it it makes it look ugly
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
That is a bass trombone
*tenor trombone
This is actually a tenor trombone with an F-attachment, which means it has one rotor/trigger mechanism as well.
A bass trombone has two rotor attachments with a dual trigger mechanism, and it also has more tubing on top in the bell attachment.