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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: calexico ca
Posts: 11
| Breathing problems? Recently i've noticed a tightness in my chest and throat when i play G(above the staff) or above. IT prevents me from putting air through the horn and as a result messes with my tone, endurance, range etc.. My question is what can i consciencely do to try and eliminate this feeling. |
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