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__________________ Be sure Brain is engaged before putting Mouthpiece in gear. S.Suark 1951 | |
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: N.Y.C.
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![]() | Re: Warm down routine Sometimes I"ll do the pedal exercise #3 in the Claud Gordon approach to daily practice as a warm down.Also I"ll buzz my lips without the mouthpiece to some jazz tunes on the way to work in the car (station 88.3)for around 15 mins in the morning.When I do this my tone is at its best for that days practice. |
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| New Friend Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Spain
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![]() | Re: Warm down routine Ok, thanks for the replies. I hadn't heard anything about warming down either, but I think I read something about it here, and I was just curious about it. The cold beer after playing sounds good to me too Thanks again |
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Finland
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![]() | Re: Warm down routine I end my practisedays with soft, looong and low tones for at least 15 minutes. If I don´t the next day will honestly be more difficult. I didn´t really care about it before but I started after Jouko Harjanne recomended it to me. The sound is the most thing that benifits for me if I warm down or Cool down or what ever we call it :0) If I only play for example 60 minutes one day then I skip the worm down but If I practise 3-4 houers then I do it. Robert |
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