• Trumpet
    -Always empty the moisture out of your trumpet by using the water keys after you're done playing and before you put your trumpet back in the case.
    -Oil your valves once a week or as needed.
    -Clean your mouthpiece out once a week with soap and warm water to keep it clean and sanitary.
    -Wipe down your trumpet with a clean soft cloth to keep it shiny.
    -If your mouthpiece gets stuck, don't try to pull it out with tools at home.  Mr. Leasure has a special tool to safely get mouthpieces unstuck.  If you can't get your trumpet to Mr. Leasure, you can take it to any music store and they will pull it for you.

    Horn
    -Always empty the moisture out of your horn by removing the mouthpiece and turning it around to the left a few times after you're done playing and before you put your horn back in the case.
    -Oil your valves once a week or as needed.
    -Clean your mouthpiece out once a week with soap and warm water to keep it clean and sanitary.
    -Wipe down your horn with a clean soft cloth to keep it shiny.
    -If your mouthpiece gets stuck, don't try to pull it out with tools at home.  Mr. Leasure has a special tool to safely get mouthpieces unstuck.  If you can't get your horn to Mr. Leasure, you can take it to any music store and they will pull it for you.

    Baritone
    -Always empty the moisture out of your baritone by using the water keys after you're done playing and before you put your trumpet back in the case.
    -Oil your valves once a week or as needed.
    -Clean your mouthpiece out once a week with soap and warm water to keep it clean and sanitary.
    -Wipe down your baritone with a clean soft cloth to keep it shiny.
    -If your mouthpiece gets stuck, don't try to pull it out with tools at home.  Mr. Leasure has a special tool to safely get mouthpieces unstuck.  If you can't get your baritone to Mr. Leasure, you can take it to any music store and they will pull it for you.

    Trombone
    -Always empty the moisture out of your trombone by using the water keys after you're done playing and before you put your trumpet back in the case.
    -Oil your slide once a week or as needed.
    -Clean your mouthpiece out once a week with soap and warm water to keep it clean and sanitary.
    -Wipe down your trombone with a clean soft cloth to keep it shiny.
    -If your mouthpiece gets stuck, don't try to pull it out with tools at home.  Mr. Leasure has a special tool to safely get mouthpieces unstuck.  If you can't get your trombone to Mr. Leasure, you can take it to any music store and they will pull it for you.

     

Last Modified on October 2, 2018