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The keys of the tuba, called rotary valves, should be cleaned out every 6 months and oiled monthly to keep them working properly. We'll cover step-by-step how to take care of your valves.
There's a lot of options to keep your trombone slides moving smoothly but Trombone Slide Lubricant is the easiest to apply and is the best for your trombone. Let's get into it!
Cleaning your tuba's mouthpiece every time you play is quick and simple - let's show you how. We'll also cover how to deep clean a tuba mouthpiece along with how to unstick a mouthpiece.
The bow for your double bass can get sticky with rosin and dirty over time so we'll show you how to easily clean off the grime to protect your bow and make it shine. We'll also discuss strings.
It’s easy to remove tarnish from your trombone and make it look just as good as new. Whether you use household items or a tarnish remover from the store, we'll walk you through the process.
Typically, light rosin is used for violins but depending on your preference and where you are, amber or dark rosins may be the better choice. Find out which rosin is best for you and where to buy.