How to fix a stuck trumpet mouthpiece | Instrument Repair at Home
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- Master Sgt. Dale Barton can tell when you have tried to remove a stuck mouthpiece! There is a right and a wrong way, and he will show you how.
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*gets mouthpiece out*
*jams it back in*
"Daddy, you can't touch my horn!"
Henrik Nordgren why
You smart
Omg u right
I read this as he said that
"Daddy you can't touch my horn"
so gay
Gay is not an insult omg
I found you on this comment so.... did the other comment get deleted? 😂
Austen Diaz
is that is the video?
Is there a hidden meaning ? Does "horn" designate something else than the instrument ? (sorry, I am not a native English speaker, hence my question). Many thanks in advance !
This is quickly becoming one of my favorite channels on CZcams.
+Archduke Slippy Thanks! Glad you like it!
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Mouthpiece pullers. Every tutor should own one, they're extremely gentle on most instruments.
Why am i watching this. Im a saxophonist.
aNd PEgGy same lol
aNd PEgGy this is the same thing as your reed being b o n e d r y
*oh and nice name hamilfam*
Same.
oh wait you right same
I'm a guitarist and I'm watching this
Great video! When I worked in band instrument repair we would call a leadpipe torn off a trumpet that came into the shop a "Heydad" because the student would get their mouthpiece stuck and probably say "Hey Dad! Can you fix my trumpet?"
Thank you for the "tapping" tip. First thing I do is check youtube for answers ... and this was money in the back. Saved me a trip to the music store. BTW, I didn't use a hammer but a light plastic vacuum crevice tool.
I like the concept of defense spending going towards that silly putty sitting on the table
Noah Crawford silly putty is used to temporarily seal up possible leaks in an instrument for diagnosis. It's a very useful tool. I use to use it quite often when I was repairing horns.
@@patthesoundguy Yeah, but people like him aren't happy unless they're bitching about something.
@@ApartmentKing66 the dude was clearly joking..
Thank you for posting a video on how to use the Ferree's mouth piece puller. This is the only one I could find.
+MMS mama Glad you found it useful!
Thank you for the twisting tip! It worked very well for me.
Thank you for the video. My son came to me and said. Daddy can you take my mouth piece of my trumpet. He try taking it off & so did I. I look up for clues. Then I found your video.
Thank you so much for making this great video
Lots of videos on tap-to-remove a mouthpiece. But I removed mine while watching your video, so big THANKS goes to you, Sir. Mouthpiece was stuck in a cornet for probably 30+ years in a "Leningrad '72" instrument. Thanks again.
Glad it helped!
Master Sergeant Barton has most likely removed the 2nd valve slide to avoid damaging the slide when placing the instrument on the table.
The United States Army Field Band thank you for your service
Love these videos! Please do one with your top tools in your repair kit!
as a second generation trumpet player and a band instrument repair shop owner i have to say you are soooo correct in saying that "the instrument always tells the rest of the story about the damage to the instrument" especially when the trpt comes in 2 pieces with a broken #2 brace.... now it goes from a usually free be good will mp pull to a expensive re-solder job. the same goes for lack of lube on tuning slides a 1/2 cent of slide grease saves a expensive and sometimes involved repair.
Excellent Video.
Thank you for this!
Great presentation thank you
OMG THANKS THIS WORKED. I basically grabbed a big eraser and followed the gentle tapping steps and my mouthpiece finally came out of my french horn. THANK YOU
Glad it helped!
Very good!! trank you very much..
Very informative and helpful. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
I once used two washcloths, one soaked in ice water, the other immersed in boiling water. I took the ice water cloth and wrapped it around the mouthpiece, and the boiling water cloth was wrapped around the leadpipe. The cold cloth made the mouthpiece contract, while the hot cloth made the leadpipe expand. I never touched a wrench, hammer, or anything that would mar, bend, or break the surfaces of the joint where the mouthpiece and leadpipe meet. Mouthpiece came right out. And no, the 200-degree water didn't hurt the leadpipe's finish at all.
Great videos MSG Barton. You might mention, for the compulsive out there, what grit numbers not to go below for that polishing. I’m thinking they should stay 600 grit or finer (higher numbers). What do you think?
LTC B
I am a tuba player and I have used both styles of mouthpeice pullers on my tubs and both work just fine
Thank you for this. My trumpet has sat for too long and the mouthpiece got stuck. I was worried I'd have to bring it to the music store in a bag. I used the rubber back of some pliers. Tapped and pulled. Had to tap & pull a few times but it eventually came out. Now it's back in the case.
Thanks for your service
Thanks for your support!
Just my luck. This video showed up in my suggested feed. I smacked my mouth piece into a rail after last weekends football game and it’s been stuck since.
THIS TOTALLY WORKS i used the tapping method on my trumpet first try it worked
This video was very informative and full of valuable information. Good job.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! JUST GOT IT OUT!!!!
Glad it helped!
Thanks for your videos. They are extremely incisive. What's the name of the larger mouthpiece puller? I can't seem to find it on some repair shop websites.
Worked great for me thanks!
Glad it helped!
It worked tysm i would get in trouble in school with it did not work thanks for saving my life!
thank you so so so much
Omg thank you so much it really worked
I did hit the mouthpeice receiver with my hand using a boi like structure ✋ and it came right out with a bit of force, note mine was stuck from being left in the trumpet too long.
Sometimes, I'm amazed at the positions the Army actually has. I'm not mad, but wow. F'n awesome. (trombone player)
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Francais
Really helped
MY MOUTHPIECE IS MEGA STUCK AND I HAVE A BAND CONCERT IN 2 HOURSSSS!!!!!
Amelia Ry-Ann shouldve asked your band director smh
thank you
When he said that the mouthpiece sometimes makes noise, i know the feeling. When i started on my cornet, (my father's, actually) he brought it out of storage and took it to have the mouthpiece he had gotten stuck some 30 odd years Ago removed. My band director was afraid of ruining the receiver with her bobcat. When it finally came out, people in the back of the store thought it was a gunshot.
U have so much materials
Thank you, Master SGT Barton
omg thank you im new with instomants i left my moutpice in my trumpet and i did what you said and it poped off
Aubrey Delong Are you new with spelling too?
Amelia Ry-Ann ouch
Master Sergeant Barton sure can talk!
thx
I got my mouthpiece stuck on my euphonium by blowing to hard lol. I saw the comment on using your iPod and it did work!! When I pulled it out I whacked myself in the nose :(. helpful tip don't pull out toward your face 👃
currently my trumpet is in my directors office. after band class i noticed my mouthpiece was stuck, people tried taking it out, eventually i took it to his office. he tried the bobcat, he said it was "really stuck" and that he'll try it after school. i have a marching band game on friday, and a competition on saturday. if he doesnt get it out then id probably take it to a repair shop, wish me luck
Good luck. I'm sure he can get it squared away!
Never had this happen to me. In the band that I play in I have a reputation for being good at removing stuck mouthpieces. I dont know how I do it, but when someone is complaining about a stuck mouthpiece I just walk up and remove with the same effort I would to a mouthpiece that wasnt stuck. Must have magic fingers
Thanks for a great vidio! but as you are repairing basses (string instruments)?Rahmet!
you are the besttt man
thanxxx
What about using anti-sieze or dielectric grease when putting mouthpiece on.
Nice vid, casual ACU in a video :)
Hi, I don't want to be negative as i like your video's and I am really sorry to disagree with you but the Bobcat mouthpiece puller will work perfectly with all instruments found in a brass band, from the Soprano cornet to the BBb bass (or Tuba to you lol). I know this because i have used it on all of them. There are even cheaper versions of the Bobcat available on eBay but the bobcat is the only tool needed in the brass band room for stuck mouthpieces ;)
Ty this is to helpful I almost cried because I couldn’t get it out
Finally somebody shows you just WHY you shouldn't pull out that mouthpiece...because how many of us are actually packing those tools? Need I say more. Thanks for all you're doing out here, Master Sarge.
We have this thing called the jaws of life and it’s basically clamps down on the lead pipe and the mouthpiece and you screw bolts closer and it either pops out or slides
Would penetrating oil help, or is that just for stuck tuning slides?
I've had mine stuck for a few weeks will it be more stuck now
Is it okay if you use valve oil on the mouthpiece?
Mouthpiece got stuck on my baritone bugle. We rehearsed inside a building then went outdoors near Christmas time for a parade. The cold shrank the metals and I could not disassemble the horn for travel back home. So I laid it on the floor of my car and drove home ~30 minutes. After I went inside my house I put the horn in it's case with the mouthpiece hanging out. After I changed my clothing the horn assemble had heated up enough that I was able to remove the mouthpiece with minimal effort.
this video reminded me of a stubborn mouthpiece story, my director was trying to get a mouthpiece off of a marching baritone (we couldn't send it away because of a competition the next day) My director tapped it a bit with a rawhide hammer, didn't work, Put a lighter to it to expand the receiver a bit. Didn't work. So he pull out the mouthpiece puller (the last one shown in the video) and we set that on.
Do you ever use heating and cooling to get separation via the different items expanding differently?
It probably wouldn't work, because the mouthpiece receiver has a much thicker wall than the mouthpiece shank does.
Im not a brass, im a woodwind and I have im sorta in a pickle, you see my mouth piece and my barrel of my clarinet is stuck together. I put some cork grease on the mouth piece and put the clarinet together for testing to see if my notes will come out, it only took like a minute to play the notes so I disassemble the clarinet but the barrel is stuck to the mouth piece and I can't get it out. is there a way to get them out with out going to a shop or my teacher?
The first mouthpiece puller works extremely well on tubas and sousaphones
I quit band in the 4th grade because my mouthpiece kept getting stuck back in 1965.i wanted to play sax but mom wouldn't buy me one because trumpets were cheaper.when I turned 18 I bought an old tenor sax and been plugging away ever since.
Do you repair other peoples instrument or are they yours
+Macie Buhay Our repairman just repairs the instruments that are used by our band members. They are all owned by the Army and used for our performances.
How the heck did I get from porn to this
YBN Nahmir I think I know why he said daddy you can't touch my horn
YBN Nahmir and also how the F**k did you go from porn to this anyways
Master Sergeant Dale Barton can you tell me a cheat way to remove a stuck trumpet mouth piece because I got my stuck yesterday and I really need help.
Hi I have a trumpet with valve #1 won't go back in. Any Ideas how to fix it? The valve was stuck I got it out with a sharpie and nothing appears broken. Valve #1 itself still fits in the other valve openings just not where it belongs.
Jason Peck The valve tube (where is goes) must have a spall dent on the exterior. Since there is a near perfect air seal, that would prevent it from fitting.
I was so stupid that I put my mouthpiece in my bell and it got stuck 🤦🏽♀️
Victor, if the techniques provided in this video are not sufficient for your problem or if you are not experienced with these types of repairs, we suggest you take your horn to a qualified repair person. Best of luck.
My French Horn has a detachable mouthpiece receiver for you to choose between 2 kinds of measure shanks: for US or German mouthpiece. The problem was that I already bought this horn with the German receiver stucked, and I want to lose it. It attaches by a simple screw threaded tip. I've tried some times pull it off unscrewing it counterclockwise, trying this gentle taps, heating with a torch, putting antisize lub, but nothing of this procedures worked. I get upset by getting some scratches. How the best way to solve this?
Thanks in advance!
If the underbody of the mouthpiece won't unscrew from the rim, to avoid damaging the mouthpiece you should find a reputable instrument repair dealer in your area. We do not recommend you fixing this issue with household tools.
I did not have a tiny hammer so I used my iPod touch box to tap around it AND IT WORKED
This happens a lot on student horns. Hasn't happened to me once on a Strad
Dash I mean just because it’s a Bach doesn’t mean it won’t get stuck. Anything can happen.
Yep this happend to my friend the book band him get it stuck but he got it out and I am a woodwind and he had to pick something on my flute the reed screws he fix it from me
This sometimes happens to my tuba. I do something called pulling on it, until it comes out. Magic!
You haven't had it stuck yet
@@pianofry1138 Oddly enough, I have had way more problems with Trombone mouthpieces getting stuck than Tuba ones... I've played tuba for 11 years any only needed a puller maybe 2 times, but for a total of playing Trombone of about 3 years, I've had to use the puller more than twice.
Will an arrow puller be fine?
The comments helped more than the video
Why cant i just try to pour some of my valve oil onto the place where the mouthpiece goes into the trumpet? I suppose that would help, right?
I have a cornet where I cannot remove the mouthpiece from. I've tried using a Bobcat puller & it hasn't worked (even though I have applied CRC to the mouthpiece lead pipe for over 8 hours to get it free). Does anyone have any suggestions in removing the mouthpiece (without destroying the instrument or purchasing another one)?
It works ths
The hammering thing worked for me
How the heck did porn get me to this
YBN Nahmir Wtf
A little mechanical ability and some engineering knowledge and you don't need any of those tools. In your left hand, put the lead pipe starting at the tip joint of your fingers and then wrap your hand around as tight as you can. Let your hand muscles relax. Then with your right hand do the same on the mouthpiece and make sure your hand muscles are totally relaxed and as tightly together as your can. Now tighten your hand on the lead pipe, flex that muscle hard, then do the same with your right hand. Out pops the mouthpiece. It's the spreading of the muscles in your hand which pull the mouthpiece out of the horn. I used to do all the horns in band this way. You could hit that mouthpiece with a hammer and I could get it out.
What about heating the brass?
Why are the valves and 2nd valve slide out of the trumpet? Just wondering.
How do you fix the mouth piece receiver on a baritone? The pipe cracked
My dad added some heat to loosen my stuck mouthpiece, smart.
Another way is to plug the mouthpiece with putty--take the tuning slide off, turn the trumpet upside down,and spray pb blaster through the
leadpipe (4"deep) and let it sit over night. You can use this technique to unfreeze valves and tuning slides- just plug the spit valve with putty and spray in your blaster--until it fills up the pipe--let sit over night. Drain and Reuse your pb blaster to oil your tools etc
i hit my mouthpeice for my baritone/trombone because it made a funny sound and I did it before and then it got stuck, and then I started to lightly hit the edges and it came out
when my mouthpiece gets stuck, I place an ice cube into the mouthpiece to make it cold and easier to pull off
Aaron Wheeler im going to try that!
me too but I'm skeptical
Aaron Wheeler I got water in it and it sound weird what do I do
Let the water out with the water key? Like you would normally?
Aaron Wheeler I got my mouthpiece stuck at home and after a few minutes of leaving it there it worked! You’re a life saver
The other day i got a trumpet and 2 days after it got stuck. i tied pulling it out but the entire mouthpiece receiver came off. I had to use a clamp to hold it down while hammering a metal rod ito the receiver
Oh, I just removed mine with a wrench it was stuck for almost 2 years
One of the best ways to get the mouth piece out of most brass instruments is to blow hot air on the first 1/2 inch-1 inch of where the mouth piece goes in. Do that for 20 seconds to make the metal expand so that is easy to pull out the mouthpiece
Really
Great video. Camera man... fired lol Cast see, getting dizzy
deje un año de tocar como saco la bomba sargento
Will a plastic hammer work
If this didn't work running it under hot water and then pulling it with a paper towel does surprisingly well
I feel like I could use some oil or dawn dish soap, let it soak in and twist and pull a little.
what if you dont have ANY tools except a hammer?
You could try wrapping the hammer with something to deaden the blow so it's not metal on metal.
Thanks.