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Schilke has developed their tuning slide grease to meet the requirements for easy to use slides but it does not break down as the horn warms up. This keeps the tuning slides from shifting while the horn is being played. This is a very popular product. |
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3 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
An awesome grease
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by Jonathan
11/23/2007 2:15:43 AM
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Musical Experience:
High School
Style of music:
Marching, Concert, Jazz
Hometown
CA
I’ve been using this grease for 2 years. I’ve compared this to super slick tuning slide grease and this is a lot better and last longer. It’s just a pain to wash it off your hand after applying.
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1 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
Great Grease.
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by Kevin
7/5/2007 10:27:29 PM
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Musical Experience:
Tubaing
Style of music:
Tuba
Hometown
IL
The quality of this is fantastic. It keeps thing moving better than any other slide grease I tried. The only problem is, if you play a 5 valve tuba with nine large slides, the small container does not last more then 3-4 greasings.
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4 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
Best there is, buy it.
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by Marty Markiewicz
5/22/2007 1:02:17 PM
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Musical Experience:
25 years or so......
Style of music:
Classical, R&B, Stage, Big Band, just about everything
Hometown
Rochester Hills
I use Schilke slide grease on all my horns tuning slides. It only takes a little bit and it lasts forever. If you clean the slide first, it provides a silky smooth feel, doesn't stick and it works equally well on brand new tight slides or real old sloppy slides. It's the best there is. Buy it, forget about it.
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3 found helpful, 2 found unhelpful.
Very Good
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by Alex Goody
6/22/2006 10:41:08 PM
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Musical Experience:
Occasional gigs 5-10 per year
Style of music:
Classical and Jazz
Hometown
San Francisco
I just got this 2 days ago and I was surprised that it was so small(width of a nickel), I used it on my Strad because it was not sliding well. I put it on and played, it worked beautifully, but of course you get it all over your hands, and it is hard to wash off. It is very good, but their is very little. I would suggest it, it will probably last a while.
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1 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
Very Good
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by Alex Goody
6/22/2006 10:41:08 PM
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Musical Experience:
Occasional gigs 5-10 per year
Style of music:
Classical and Jazz
Hometown
San Francisco
I just got this 2 days ago and I was surprised that it was so small(width of a nickel), I used it on my Strad because it was not sliding well. I put it on and played. it worked beautifully, but of course you get it all over your hands, and it is hard to wash off. It is very good, but their is very little. I would suggest it, it will probably last a while.
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2 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
If you try this, you'll never have a reason to try anything else!
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by Jaiz
3/7/2006 5:59:08 PM
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Musical Experience:
Hobbiest for 35 years
Style of music:
Gospel, Jazz, Classical
Hometown
Chicago Area
I have been playing my Schilke B5 since 1971. This was the grease that came with the horn. The slides (even after some prolonged storage periods) have never become stuck! This can be thinned with Al Cass valve oil to whatever consistancy you need (or like) to keep the first and third slides operating smoothly. I don't usually waste my time writing reviews, but I was surprised how few there were considering the quality and value of this product. A little does go a long way.
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