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Started by Greg Massey, March 20, 2023, 02:49:18 PM
Quote from: Greg Massey on March 20, 2023, 02:49:18 PMI was talking with another member of the forum today and we were discussing having an off day of playing trumpets. Does anyone else run into these problems of having an off day trying to play these trumpets? It's like today nothing is going right and it's best to just put it aside. Lip placement isn't working, cluck , yelps sound terrible etc.. Just curious what others have experienced while playing these trumpets ...
Quote from: Tarheel on March 20, 2023, 09:16:11 PMWhen I first started playing a trumpet yelper, I thought I should only be all about practicing yelping. Wrong!!! Frank Hegler taught me different. IMHO, practicing air control is more important than practicing yelping. If you have air control, yelping is the easy part. Air control and sustaining air control holding notes playing a trumpet yelper makes yelping "natural" and instinctive when you are in the heat of battle with an old boss gobbler. Practicing air control and being able to sustain air control teaches you to relax.....and you don't fight and force the yelps. It helps teach you don't need near as much air as your brain thinks you need to get the job done.
Quote from: randywallace on March 21, 2023, 01:43:13 PMThe more you practice, the less off days you will have, BUT sitting down for an hour "practicing" incorrectly can reinforce bad habits. On days you think you have it, practice longer and keep doing what you are doing. If you have a day where you sound like crap, set it aside for a while and pick back up later.