Embourchure
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Embourchure
I am having trouble playing any high notes above a D flat. Also, I am puffing out my lips. It started when I took a week break from practicing trombone because I was on vacation. No matter what I do nothing is helping me play in the high register. Does anyone have any suggestions about what I should do? I am in 8th grade.
- BGuttman
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Re: Embourchure
The correct term is "embouchure".
Normally I'd suggest getting a lesson with somebody like Doug Elliott. He's an expert in this area. But being in 8th grade may make this a little difficult.
First, are you pressing hard on your lips to play? This could be part of the problem.
The week off probably didn't help. Try playing a lot of long tones in the range you can play. Often this will help getting the mechanics correct that will let you play higher. Note that playing long tones isn't a matter of simply holding a D in the staff for 20 beats but instead you should be listening to make sure the tone is steady, doesn't waver, and sounds good. If you sound like a wounded moose you are doing something wrong and need to try something to fix that.
Be patient and word fom what you can play outward (in both directions: up and down).
Good luck.
Normally I'd suggest getting a lesson with somebody like Doug Elliott. He's an expert in this area. But being in 8th grade may make this a little difficult.
First, are you pressing hard on your lips to play? This could be part of the problem.
The week off probably didn't help. Try playing a lot of long tones in the range you can play. Often this will help getting the mechanics correct that will let you play higher. Note that playing long tones isn't a matter of simply holding a D in the staff for 20 beats but instead you should be listening to make sure the tone is steady, doesn't waver, and sounds good. If you sound like a wounded moose you are doing something wrong and need to try something to fix that.
Be patient and word fom what you can play outward (in both directions: up and down).
Good luck.
Bruce Guttman
Merrimack Valley Philharmonic Orchestra
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Merrimack Valley Philharmonic Orchestra
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- Doug Elliott
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Re: Embourchure
How long have you been playing? It really makes no difference, I'm just wondering.
Let me know if you can use Skype. I can probably fix it in 5 minutes.
Let me know if you can use Skype. I can probably fix it in 5 minutes.
"I know a thing or two because I've seen a thing or two."
- Fafner
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Re: Embourchure
+1 for that user name
- King2bPlus
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Re: Embourchure
Doug fixed me up right after a gig here in NJ...........in less than 5 minutes. Do the Skype deal w/Doug. You won't be sorry.
Ken Jackson
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- pbone3b
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Re: Embourchure
+1 for Doug.
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and sound comes out the other end and
disrupts the cosmos."
Roswell Rudd
Check out Pat's music
https://pathalltrombone.site/