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| Mezzo Forte User Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Chicago northern suburbs
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![]() | Re: Bottoming out? Here are a few thoughts... YouTube - Fascination/Bottom-out I also feel that being able to buzz without the mouthpiece is helpful, too. YouTube - Embouchure Design Revisited I hope there are a few ideas that might be of some help here. Nick
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Jul 2007
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![]() | Re: Bottoming out? NickD, I have been visiting your site. Working on some of your ideas. Getting advice from rowuk. And I kind of feel bad, like I'm getting free lessons. I am making good progress, and the help from people on this site is appreciated. Miyot |
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| Forte User Join Date: Jun 2006
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![]() ![]() | Re: Bottoming out? NickD, Please do a demonstration of the tongue level for high speed air. I PM'd you about it. Adam Rapa calls it crimping the hose. I assume you are doing it. A video on this would be good.
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| Moderator Fortissimo User Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Germany
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Bottoming out? Quote:
every time you give back some of the advice that worked to someone else, you "pay back" the favor. Every time you post a success to YouTube, we all can share in your success. You don't "owe" me anything. This type of progress is what keeps me here! Keep up the good work.
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| Mezzo Forte User Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Chicago northern suburbs
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![]() | Re: Bottoming out? I've got a couple of videos where I address tongue level already. Try this one: YouTube - Flexibility and Trills I have also moved away from "fast vs slow air" to a more "flow control" mentality. I am behind in my video lesson projects. I have two FAQ's to make and I'll see if I can address this issue in yet a third. As to "free lesson..." For may part, I feel that if I want to deserve to get something, I have to give first. My free online lessons are my way of sharing without consideration for return. Poke around my website some more. I address this on a more personal level there. In the meantime, like Rowuk, it is my pleasure to help! Nick
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: FL
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![]() | Re: Bottoming out? Mystrumpet, I Have been Experiencing the EXACT same problems since ive gotten my braces off and its been happening for the EXACT same amount of time. That is a very strange coincidence. Please keep me informed about your progress. Mctrumpet
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| Piano User Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Twin Cities, Minnesota
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![]() | Re: Bottoming out? I just got back from vacation two 2 days ago. On the way home, I thought of another thing that could be the problem: jaw position. I think this was mentioned earlier in this thread. I believe I was begining to stick my bottom jaw out too far, and somehow that could be affecting my lips getting inside the mouthpiece. Therefore, when I got home, after 2 days of not playing, I decided to try to keep my bottom jaw from sticking out. I think it is working so far. I'm keeping my practice sessions simple for the moment, sticking to long tones and slurs. I talked with Manny yesterday and he advised me to not play anything above mp-mf. I also really appreciate all the other advice I've gotten here. Dan
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