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Old 07-10-2005, 09:44 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Mzony
Hey Wilmer,
I can go all day on this topic.

How about the ppp G's on top of the staff, in octaves with the first horn in Beethoven 8.

OK. Let's have a frank discussion and I will bear my soul to you all and share my vulnerability. You ready? Haha. I'm nervous just talking about it.

I practice a lot of time breaths, although I can't tell which page of the Krauss stuff applies to this topic. Could you direct me a little more specifically? I do the Shubrek book quite a bit...You know the timed acttack excercise? So I do it at least once a day on all my major horns (Bb, C, and Rotary). I do it once each doing breath attacks and once tounge attacks...and I try never to do it above P. I don't have problems with loud articulations, just soft.
Here is where the problem is oh great Wiseone : I work on these taking full breaths and I do start to hyperventilate or at least create quite a bit of tension in my upper body...So, I practice taking in a Full breath once every other attack or sometimes taking in just less air...BUT, I can't ever think of a time in the ensemble where I would desire less than a full breath of air. Am I doing my self (not to mention the exercise and perhaps music) a diservice by practicing this way?
Wilmer, what do you think? OK guys, I let you all see me with my pants down...I know, ugly thought...Let's talk about this. I know there are more of you out there that feel like me! BREAK!

Mike
Think of it this way........breathe on the upbeat of the ppp entrance. Full relaxed quick breaths are the secret. Sam liked to have me visualize piano attacks like blowing out grape seeds.
You can't tense up if you breathe on the upbeat and attack with the quickness of a cobra. Now there's a picture
Wilmer
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