SubCategory Archive (tags): ‘Instrument Repair’
See the complete archive.Ask Dave: “How Should I Clean a Smelly Old Horn and Case?”

James asks: I recently purchased an old 1960′s Contempora online. However, both the horn and the case look like they haven’t been touched since the 1960′s; even the valve oil, slide grease, and rag that came with it looked like they popped out of another era. Unfortunately, all aspects (horn, case) smelled like really bad [...]
Ask Dave: Clanking Parts and the Valve Levers
Bruce B. asks: Following up on your article on clanking valves. My horn (Holton 179, early 90s vintage) will clank if I am careless about adjusting the string position relative to the valve rotor. If I adjust the string so that the finger lever is positioned close to the lead pipe, the back end [...]
Ask Dave: What Can I Do About a Horn that Plays Flat?
Eric J asks: I recently bought a new horn about two months ago. Everything is in working order, great sound, projection, ergonomic, light, just a great instrument overall. There is only one problem: The Bb side of the horn is consistently about 15 cents flat. All the slides are pushed in, the F is still [...]
Ask Dave: Slide Grease Residue and Finding a Competent Repair Technician
Ask Dave: “Why Do Valves Clank?”

K asks, “Why do valves clank and what can be done about them?’ * * * Dave replies: Valves clank because something is loose. The loose parts are given momentum when the valve lever is depressed or let go, and when the motion is stopped, “Clank!”, the loose parts hit each other and make noise.The [...]
Have a Question about Brass Technology or Repair? Ask Dave!

One thing becomes pretty obvious when looking at our Postrank statistics – the articles on brass repair are very popular among Horn Matters readers. Within the Top 20 articles, five articles in the list are written by Dave Weiner. So, you’ve decided to cut your bell. Now what? An Interesting Trend: Repairs at Workshops String [...]
Instrument Repair, Repairs and Modifications




