Anyone ever use one of these?
They look intriguing... I just pull slides instead of using water keys either way.




I thought that was part of the fun. It never ceases to amaze me the revulsion I see on string players faces when I refer to it as a spit valve or spit cloth. I was asked to refer to it as condensation recently by a violinist. So I did. "Condensed Saliva" She really freaked then. After I played at church, the minister took a towel from under his pulpit and wiped it up with his foot Give me a break!.Naptown Tuba wrote:(and the audience would never have a clue).

I didn't pick up on it being just for trombones.Naptown Tuba wrote:Wouldn't you just set it on the floor instead of on your tromb. stand, and as the floor depresses the button in, the water would drain and you don't lift a finger to get rid of your spit (and the audience would never have a clue).










Especially since the water we leave will evaporate and not require someone else to clean it all up, unlike the rosin dust and horse hairs.peter birch wrote: No different to a string player leaving rosin dust or horse hairs on the stage. The string players may think we are gross, we don't need to prove it for them.

