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Old 07-16-2008, 03:26 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Tooth pain while playing...

Thanks for all the responses! The 1st chair trumpet at my school noticed I was applying a lot of pressure once I started to get above the staff, as well, so I'll give those a shot and tell you how it goes.
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Old 07-16-2008, 08:35 PM   #12 (permalink)
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By the way, our community concert band played an outdoor concert last Saturday and little Becca soared right up into the extreme upper range with total control and wonderful tone. Her former private teacher was thrilled for her. He sat third chair along side of her. OLDLOU>>
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Old 07-16-2008, 10:39 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Re: Tooth pain while playing...

I have experienced tooth pain in the past from to much pressure.Mabey you could experiment backing off a bit on your upper register to see if its the culprate.You should know if your trying to do to much to soon.You say it happens when you chops aren"t in the best of shape,you could verry well be compensating with to much pressure.Try warming down with some pedal tones to get the blood flowing after a hard blow to keep your chops supple. Good Luck
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Hi Pakatak, and welcome to TM!

I suffered some tooth trauma, and it did hurt for a number of weeks. My dentist in Germany sort of glued a bite guard (sort of like what football players wear, but smaller) on to my front teeth. After three weeks, she unglued it and let me play, with the promise that I would wear the bite guard at night. The injured tooth did vibrate, which was weird, but it didn't hurt, and has stuck with me much longer than predicted.

Have you been through any sort of tramua to your mouth or anything else strange?

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What exactly was that bite guard like, anyway?
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By the way, our community concert band played an outdoor concert last Saturday and little Becca soared right up into the extreme upper range with total control and wonderful tone. Her former private teacher was thrilled for her. He sat third chair along side of her.


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Woah that confused me, i thought you were talking about me cause I had an outdoor concert and i was like HUh?!
but ya its so nice when you get rid of that pressure issue it really increases your range
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