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The ASM ABP by SML Paris is impregnated cleaning cloth designed for the good care and maintanance of your musical instrument made of silver metal.
VCB by SML Paris is a swab brush. A piston chamber must be clean, otherwise no oil will be effective. Swab brush for piston chamber is a tool for the proper cleaning of your musical instrument.
In order to properly care and maintane your polished silver metal musical instrument you need a non-impregnated cleaning cloth. This ASM CNI by SML Paris is with a 34X30 cm size.
ASM 84003 by SML Paris is a spray for the proper cleaning and maintanance of your varnished instruments. It comes in 80 ml size. Polish for lacquered instruments by SML Paris for the care and cleaning of your musical instruments.
This black pot grease ASM 511 is perfect for tuning pumps and nesting corks of your Trumpet. The grease is 15 g and is manufactured by SML Paris for the proper maintanance of your musical instruments.
Great Polish for your silver instrument. Swiss quality and the best care for your trumpet or trombone.
This ASM BMB by SML Paris is a nylon brush for cleaning the tail of the mouthpiece. It is swab brush for the proper cleaning of your musical instrument's mouthpiece.
T1 Valve Oil by La Tromba with Silicone - Oil for Trumpets and Brass Wind Instruments.
Mute straight aluminium SOURTPD for Trumpet by SML Paris is the perfect accessory for your musical instrument. This is a device that you can insert into the bell of a trumpet to either make the tone produced softer or to change quality of tone. With the Baroque trumpet you can use it to change the tonality. The most common mute is the straight mute.
This ASM 502N by SML Paris is a nickel-plated brass clamp lyre that is perfect for the proper maintanance of your musical instrument.
This Mute is a training one made of aluminium. The SOURTPE is perfect for your Trumpet made by French producer SML Paris. This accessory for your musical instrument is a device that you can insert into the bell of a trumpet to either make the tone produced softer or to change quality of tone.
The metronome serves to denote the tempo at which a musical composition is to be performed.
The tempo of a mechanical metronome is controlled by an adjustable weight at the end of an inverted pendulum rod. To change the tempo, the weight can be moved up or down the pendulum rod. Because there is a second, fixed weight on the opposite side of the pendulum pivot, within the metronome box, this mechanism is also known as a double-weighted pendulum. The metronome's pendulum oscillates back and forth in time, and with each oscillation, a mechanism inside the device emits a clicking sound. Battery-free mechanical metronomes are powered by a spring-wound clockwork escapement.