slide moves out while i'm playing
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slide moves out while i'm playing
i've had this 186 a few days and i'm still learning the quirks... i've noticed that the 2nd valve slide moves OUT while i'm playing. what would cause that? i can't see anything in the slide?
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Re: slide moves out while i'm playing
Most likely, it's a loose fitting slide that would benefit from a thicker slide grease (Hetman Slide Gel, Slide Gel Plus, or similar) or correction of fit. That may involve re-rounding the inner tubes or tightening the fit by expansion.
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Re: slide moves out while i'm playing
I did have that experience with a euphonium! You may be correct. It just doesn't feel quite like that but is probably just not as loose. I have some thick grease from the euph, I'll give it a try. Thanks for jogging my memory
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Re: slide moves out while i'm playing
Of course, it’s also easy to mess up a perfectly aligned slide - to make it stop doing that, but - rather than that…
If I had a #2 slide that was aligned that perfectly (and it’s a little bit rare, because of how much those 186 slides are soldered into place) I might be tempted to add a #2 slide trigger, as those triggers are not that complicated to install, and it’s always nice to be able to dial in the 2-4 combination.
‘ just a thought…
- stop it from sliding out, and dial in the intonation of (at least) two pitches
If I had a #2 slide that was aligned that perfectly (and it’s a little bit rare, because of how much those 186 slides are soldered into place) I might be tempted to add a #2 slide trigger, as those triggers are not that complicated to install, and it’s always nice to be able to dial in the 2-4 combination.
‘ just a thought…
- stop it from sliding out, and dial in the intonation of (at least) two pitches
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Re: slide moves out while i'm playing
the hetman's 8 helped a great deal but it is still sliding out a little...
there are a few notes that play FLATTER than i would like... i can't tell for sure yet if it's ME because i haven't played in ages, or the instrument is built that way.
i have read, but forgotten that there ARE some pitches that come that way on the 186 and have to be compensated for...
the instrument has a date at the repair shop first of April... maybe that will help... i'll have the look and make sure the valves are set right and there are no leaks, but i don't think so, the compression is great, i think. i hear the thump of valves sometimes when i press them... anytime i move a slide it causes a thump. they may need vents...
there are a few notes that play FLATTER than i would like... i can't tell for sure yet if it's ME because i haven't played in ages, or the instrument is built that way.
i have read, but forgotten that there ARE some pitches that come that way on the 186 and have to be compensated for...
the instrument has a date at the repair shop first of April... maybe that will help... i'll have the look and make sure the valves are set right and there are no leaks, but i don't think so, the compression is great, i think. i hear the thump of valves sometimes when i press them... anytime i move a slide it causes a thump. they may need vents...
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Re: slide moves out while i'm playing
Too much pressure?
Okay, sorry about that.
Learn the instrument (and your embouchure) before pondering triggers.
I agree with Joe that it would be a shame to upset good alignment. And expanders inevitable mess up the roundness of the tubing. Given that the second valve slide really never needs to be removed, use thick grease. If that doesn’t work, just clean what is visible thoroughly and slap a piece of tape on the backside of the slide where it’s not visible.
When you learn the instrument and come to think that maybe a trigger would be useful, you won’t have to undo what you did.
Rick “wondering how it happens, given that gravity isn’t pulling it in normal positions” Denney
Okay, sorry about that.
Learn the instrument (and your embouchure) before pondering triggers.
I agree with Joe that it would be a shame to upset good alignment. And expanders inevitable mess up the roundness of the tubing. Given that the second valve slide really never needs to be removed, use thick grease. If that doesn’t work, just clean what is visible thoroughly and slap a piece of tape on the backside of the slide where it’s not visible.
When you learn the instrument and come to think that maybe a trigger would be useful, you won’t have to undo what you did.
Rick “wondering how it happens, given that gravity isn’t pulling it in normal positions” Denney
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Re: slide moves out while i'm playing
Run a medium-gauge copper wire around the #2 casing, bend the other end into a curve, and hook the inside of the pull ring.
That way, it could (later) be triggered - so that B and E can more easily be played in tune.
That way, it could (later) be triggered - so that B and E can more easily be played in tune.
Rick Denney wrote: ↑Wed Mar 23, 2022 11:45 am Too much pressure?
Okay, sorry about that.
Learn the instrument (and your embouchure) before pondering triggers.
I agree with Joe that it would be a shame to upset good alignment. And expanders inevitable mess up the roundness of the tubing. Given that the second valve slide really never needs to be removed, use thick grease. If that doesn’t work, just clean what is visible thoroughly and slap a piece of tape on the backside of the slide where it’s not visible.
When you learn the instrument and come to think that maybe a trigger would be useful, you won’t have to undo what you did.
Rick “wondering how it happens, given that gravity isn’t pulling it in normal positions” Denney
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Re: slide moves out while i'm playing
i may do that... for now i'm using a suggestion made about twine. it works... not too visible.
bloke wrote: ↑Wed Mar 23, 2022 1:17 pm Run a medium-gauge copper wire around the #2 casing, bend the other end into a curve, and hook the inside of the pull ring.
That way, it could (later) be triggered - so that B and E can more easily be played in tune.
Rick Denney wrote: ↑Wed Mar 23, 2022 11:45 am Too much pressure?
Okay, sorry about that.
Learn the instrument (and your embouchure) before pondering triggers.
I agree with Joe that it would be a shame to upset good alignment. And expanders inevitable mess up the roundness of the tubing. Given that the second valve slide really never needs to be removed, use thick grease. If that doesn’t work, just clean what is visible thoroughly and slap a piece of tape on the backside of the slide where it’s not visible.
When you learn the instrument and come to think that maybe a trigger would be useful, you won’t have to undo what you did.
Rick “wondering how it happens, given that gravity isn’t pulling it in normal positions” Denney
Miraphone 186 - King 2341 - JP179B - York & sons 1910 Eb - Meinl Weston 2145 - Wessex Festivo - King 2280
Play it with emotion and play it strong! Don't make a face and they won't know it's wrong!
Play it with emotion and play it strong! Don't make a face and they won't know it's wrong!