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PRESEASONMAINTENA
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John A. Hales
As marching season begins, preventive maintenance requires each
band director's immediate attention.
Instruments used outdoors are subject to excessive abuse in handling,
extreme temperatures, excessive
moisture, and dirt. These promote
rapid deterioration of instruments
through dents, wearing of mechanical parts, and destruction of pads.
Biannual instrument inspection will
lead to early detection of problems
that otherwise would result in costly and inconvenient repairs.
Brass instruments are easily inspected. First,check the instrument
case for poor handles, broken latches and hinges, and interior and exterior damage that may cause problems when the instrument is
transported. Do not overlook the
protection afforded a mouthpiece,
especially in trombone cases, which
are notorious for loose mouthpieces that can dent the slide and
instrument.
Next, check each valve to be sure
it moves freely. If valves are sluggish, dirt is probably the problem.
When a valve does not function
properly after cleaning, send the instrument to a repair shop. This is
especially necessary with stuck
valves, which are hollow and cannot be driven out with drumsticks.
The author is program coordinatorfor the
musical instrument technology curriculum
at State Universityof New York in Morrisville.
Thisarticle is the first in a series on instrument repair and maintenance to be published on a periodic basis. Illustration by
Steve Pederson
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