Right here is a incredibly straightforward physical exercise that will help tone. It can also be made use of to do the job on improvisation, phrasing, and intonation.
Right here is a incredibly straightforward physical exercise that will help tone. It can also be made use of to do the job on improvisation, phrasing, and intonation.
I am in a marching band, and I'm a freshman so it was my first season. We have three seniors who are leaving us (who are really good), and two Jr's, (one of which is leaving us for Drum Corps), and 3 Sophomores, (one of which is leaving to be a drum major). I'm very used to playing the third part, since there are plenty on first and seconds, but since we have our 4 best players leaving, I will have to be on second, maybe first part. I cannot play above a high c on command, and I'm terrible at sight reading, and often times, I'll try to play a note and it'll come out as the note higher. Do you have any tips on improving note range, overall Air support/ tone quality or sight reading? Thanks!
Would you consider doing an embouchure video? I'm currently having difficulties with my embouchure and I love your sound and the concept you teach in this video. I'm sure many others would find such a video a blessing. thank you for your time :).
What's the stupid shit in the background?
what piece was that?
you should share more, your exercise for double tonguing technique is great. Please do more beginner tips.