Introduction

Did your string rip or come out of place? Then you have come to the right place! Replacing strings can be intimidating, but don't worry! My guide will help you fit it. With seven simple steps, you can return to playing in no time.

Before you begin, calm the nerves and gather your materials. You will need a flathead screwdriver(preferably one that fits your screws), your string, and some scissors. Make sure to be in an area with good lighting, and somewhere you can rest your horn.

Reminder: have all your supplies beside you where it is reachable because once you get started, it may be a hassle to let go of the string and grab the tools.

Note: the horn has a massive bell, so you need a surface where it won't slip or fall from your hands. Preferably somewhere like your lap.

Caution: if the horn slips, it may hurt trying to catch it, or if it hurts any body part, so please make sure your horn is secure before you let it go to start restringing.

Alright! Let's get started! You will be back to playing in no time!

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    • Place your horn where the back is easily accessible.

    • Loosen the set of screws, but DON’T take them out! Just loosen them enough that the string can wrap around.

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    • Cut about 7-8 inches of string only if you are going to use a brand new roll of string, and tie a small knot on one end of the string.

    • If it is the exact string, make sure there is a knot at the one end of the string.

    • With the knot, the string should be about 51/2-6 inches.

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    • Put the string in the top hole of the valve and pull.

    • You are going to pull it toward the bottom and wrap it at the bottom of the rotor post.

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    • Wrap the string around the screw and tighten the screw.

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    • Pull the string to wrap the top of the rotor.

    • Put the string into the hole at the bottom of the valve.

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    • Wrap the string around the screw.

    • Tighten the screw.

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    • Make sure your valve buttons are leveled, if it is too tight or to loose where it is not leveled, then you will have to repeat steps 1-6.

    • If your horn looks like any of these photos then congrats!! You are finished.

    • You may now move on with your day and go practice! Make sure to press the valve a coupe of times to make sure everything is secure well.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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