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| Pianissimo User | I have heard that the more upper setting can get you a fatter extreme upper and better edurence once you get good on it...somthing that im doing also because i tend to switch between 3 spots and i want to put it into one...consult a teacher or someone who knows hardcore what their talking about. |
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| New Friend | My problem is that I never have the same embochure any two times I play. It varies each time. I'm working on keeping it constant and correct but often i completely forget to think about it and play badly and don't understand why until later. Nevermind i'm still learning and got loads of time to fix it.
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