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| Piano User Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Toronto Canada
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![]() | Hey Chris I have been focusing for the past few nights on paying close attention to elininating the things that do not give good high note performance...that being too little air closed or receded jaw closed throat poor breath support air leak in embouchure or horn too much mpc pressure and to my delight the notes are coming out much clearer! What was wrong is that I was 1: Using to much Mouthpiece Pressure 2: My trhoat was not open enough 3: To little air Now that I've identified the problem I can make the nessasary corrections. Thanks Chris! Rick AKA Trumpet Man |
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