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    • BigDub
      BigDub last edited by BigDub

      Eye popping cleaning..
      I decided my Getzen Eterna, ( which other people would say looks like new to begin with ), needed a cleaning before I played a gig last night. I did a couple of things differently, kind of on the fly. Took one of my plastic 16 oz. containers from my painting ( artwork ) stuff, because it was wide enough to have the tuning slide sit in it to soak, along with first and third tuning slides. I used fairly hot water with a touch of Dawn dish detergent. The amato water keys really enjoy this and are very cooperative after this treatment. I also took the felts off all the valves and put all three in there to soak as well. I did the snake on any and all these after the soaking, snaked the lead pipe and any other areas I could get at with the warm to hot water and Dawn. Ran soapy water then clear. I mainly wanted to buff the exterior because it had gotten a little less than mirror like for my taste. I made my own buffer, like a jewelers buffing wheel which I attached to my drill. Amazing how well that worked.
      Now here is the part that struck me. After all the years I have been playing trumpet, 55+, I have never experienced such a free blowing feeling and ease of play. It was that significant. I handed my horn to my buddy and told him to try it. He had the same experience, though he isn’t accustomed to my horn at all. Anyway, I never had such an immediate improvement to a 20 minute cleaning as this was.

      GETZEN Eterna 900, S.E. Shires C Trumpet, Custom Shires 3c MP, Shires 1 1/2 C MP
      Assorted other mp's not used
      ( not very unusual….right? )

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      • J. Jericho
        J. Jericho Global Moderator last edited by

        A clean horn is a happy horn.

        '62 Olds Studio Trumpet
        '67 Olds Special Trumpet
        2013 Dillon Pocket Trumpet
        '83 Yamaha YFH-731 Flugelhorn
        1919 York Perfec-Tone Cornet
        '50 Olds Studio Trombone
        Shofar

        "If it was just up to me, I'd only have trumpet players on my show." - Jackie Gleason

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        • Shepherds_Crook
          Shepherds_Crook last edited by

          Glad it worked = a noticeable difference! I am presuming that your Eterna is silver plated, so warm to fairly hot water is fine. Those with a lacquered horn should stick to warm water only. Using hot water, especially on older lacquer, will likely result in sheets of it going down the drain! Not the desired outcome.

          Blaine
          BrassHurricane@gmail.com

          Schagerl LU5A
          Adams A4 LT-S custom
          DaCarbo Unica
          Adams F1
          Schagerl PT-200S

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          • trickg
            trickg last edited by

            To me it sounds like you may not clean your horn often enough. I've noticed that if I let too much time pass between cleanings, there really is a significant change to the blow, and it can actually detrimental immediately following the cleaning - it's amazing how much your lips/body shift to accommodate the horn, so that when there is a shift, it can take your chops a couple of days to catch up. It's not as bad as the shift you experience when changing horns, but it's still there.

            But in any case, yes, I have noticed how a clean horn will play and respond much differently than a dirty one.

            Patrick Gleason - Jupiter 1600i Ingram
            Warburton 4SVW/KT
            Marcinkiewicz #2

            "95% of the average 'weekend warrior's' problems will be solved by an additional 30 minutes of insightful practice." - PLP

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            • Kehaulani
              Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by Kehaulani

              I order Roto-Rooter once a year. Works for me. 👍

              Benge 3X
              Martin Committee
              Getzen Capri Cornet
              Adams F-1 Flugelhorn

              "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn."
              Charlie Parker

              "Even if I could play like Wynton Marsalis, I wouldn't play like Wynton Marsalis."
              Chet Baker

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              • Dr GO
                Dr GO @Kehaulani last edited by

                @Kehaulani said in A great cleaning breakthrough:

                I order Roto-Rooter once a year. Works for me. 👍

                I have considered having a gastroenterologist to whom I refer my patients perform quarterly endoscopic evaluations of my horns and to perform bovie electrocautery to eliminate any plaques if found within the lumin of the horn. Perhaps I can use my American Federation of Musicians instrument insurance program to reimburse these expenses through a novel ICD-10 coding scheme.

                Allora Pocket Trumpet 2014
                Harrelson Summit 2017
                Kanstul 1526 2012
                Getzen Power Bore 1961
                Getzen Eterna 4-Valve Fulgelhorn 1974
                Martin Committee 1946
                Olds Super Recording 1940
                Olds Recording (LA) 1953
                Olds Recording (Fullerton) 1967
                Olds Ambassador 1965

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