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Michael from Brisbane asks:
My son's mouthpiece has become stuck, is it ok for my husband to free it using pliers or a vice grip?

Masson Music: Definitely not, this is a job for the teacher, your local music store or a qualified brass repairer. There is a special tool used to free a stuck mouthpiece. A job that might be done for free or cost maybe a few dollars could become very expensive, especially if the lead pipe is bent or broken off in the process!!!

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