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Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 3:49 am
oh yea that happens a lot to me but it happens practically every time to the other trombone player so i dont feel bad blaugh
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Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 9:01 pm
i play the flute and we were bored once before a concert in elementary school, so we attatched the flutes together to make one long stick. then we had to play and two of the flutes got stuck! we got it out a split second before the down beat.
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Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 7:07 pm
when i was in beginning band i used a school trombone and my trombone got permanantly stuck in first position cause the thing that locks the slide got messed up and my bd and i tried everything and nothing worked so they ended up just giving me a new trombone for the rest of the year
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:38 am
omg the other day i got my octive key stuck. i had put the neck in my sax, and the little stick thingy was outside the part that opens the hole. and i couldnt figure out wat wuz wrong till the song was over, and there was this part that only me and 1 other guy play...(its ok if u dont understand, i dont either...in not good at explaining...)
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 1:26 pm
I've gotten my mouthpiece stuck once. Nobody could get it out so my BD had to use a mouthpiece remover to get it out.
One day my euphonium was making a weird noise when I pressed the second valve. So my BD says that there is spit in the slide that connects the second and third valves. So me, a trombonist and my BD try to get it out but we couldn't so she sends it to the shop.
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:15 pm
Once I was greasing all my slides (on my fhorn) and I accidentally put one of them back in the wrong place. I tried to get it out for FOREVER and finally my mom's bf had to get it out with a stick of metal or something o.0
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Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 2:17 pm
I've got a part stuck on my miraphone, It's the part right under the keys. I have no idea what it does, but it has a little ring on it and I rest my thumb on it, I can't get it out. I bet Mark Henry from WWE could pull on it and it wouldn't come out.
I haven't sent it into the shop, because my BD and I are trying to find a good way to get it out without going to the shop. Ideas? dx
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Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 2:35 pm
micemagnet my friend got her clarinet stuck 2gether and she froze it she says it works, i dont think so wouldn't it make it easier to break though?! eek anyway, one time i got my mouthpiece stuck to my sax. it sucked. i had to have one of the other sax players pull on the neck while i pulled at the mouthpiece! but it finally came off. tip!: grease your cork!!!
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 8:58 pm
Ok, this one time I was playing, k? And like, I didn't swivel my slide lock all the way around on my Trombone so I ended up smashing my slide lock over the pin and the slide lock was bent in just the right way that the pin got wedged there and I couldn't open my slide!!!!
It scared the crap outa me...
Then this other time I twisted the slide lock to far and got it stuck(At the time I didn't realize the slide lock was screwed on so I tightened it by accident) and it took, like, 20 minutes to untwist it again so I could lock my slide 0.0
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 9:13 pm
Oh, well, my instrument didn't get stuck, but the cleaning stuff did. =/ So we were at this old people home for our church...the people who played an instrument were to bring it and a piece to perform. So, after I finished, I was swabbing out my flute. Sometimes the cloth is too big...so it's kind of hard to get out. I couldn't get the rod out of my middle section thing. I panicked (naturally). Then, I had to use my little sister's cleaning rod to poke the cleaning cloth/rod out of my flute.
Was that confusing? domokun Heheheh.
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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 2:33 pm
ummm.... try cleaning the screw part of it with a scrub brush or something.... i dont know if that will work but it might. i always have the opposite problem with one of my trombones... it will never stay together
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:46 am
i have a sinking feeling my slide will stick soon.... but i have had my mouthpiece stuck in my t-bone once, and it took a mouthpiece puller to get it out again, and right now (i play a large boar f attachment trombone) the adapter from a tenor to a large boar is stuck on my mouthpiece and i'm too lazy to get it off right now, but i always use that mouthpiece.... but i should get it off soon... and fix my slide too....
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