Cool, great video, very helpful... I've been doing just the mpc isometric and it's already helping after a couple of days. Maybe i'll get the device too, thanks!
Compressing with the tongue AND THE CHEEKS is where I get the benefit. Actually fill the cheeks, then compress the air with the tongue AND CHEEKS. Filling the oral cavity with air in the beginning of the compression tends to build cheek muscles to hold the relaxed lips in place, not letting the lips smile. Danny Falcone shared an exercise I try to do at night before bed. 20 slow reps, then later 100 rapid reps, both without removing the mouthpiece. I can definitely tell if I take time off doing this ALMOST daily.
Hey Donavan, I bought one about a year ago. I think it is a useful tool. When I don't have enough time to devote to a full practice, it's a nice substitute. I feel the concept is sound and need to give it a more regular use.
Thank you for this video. I have heard of the compression trainer but have held off on buying because it seems on the surface to be somewhat gimmicky. I appreciate hearing from someone who takes a thoughtful approach to the trumpet (you) regarding their actual experience. It’s much better than a marketing quote from a famous player.
One thing Adam Rapa mentions in one of his videos is strengthening the chops AWAY FROM THE TEETH. The PETE allows you to pull the lip from the teeth and do some strengthening there. I use both. The PETE is cool for those long drives with little to do. The TCS is better when NOT driving. @@trumpetthoughts
I have it, I use it (especially during my holidays) and I love it. It's simple to use, and builds tremendous power in your muscles.
Couldn't agree more!
Thank you for a fair and balanced review.
Cool, great video, very helpful... I've been doing just the mpc isometric and it's already helping after a couple of days. Maybe i'll get the device too, thanks!
I've found it surprisingly useful.
I bought one of these when it was still in crowd funding. I find it helps, particularly helping to strengthen the seal around the mouthpiece.
Agreed.
Compressing with the tongue AND THE CHEEKS is where I get the benefit. Actually fill the cheeks, then compress the air with the tongue AND CHEEKS. Filling the oral cavity with air in the beginning of the compression tends to build cheek muscles to hold the relaxed lips in place, not letting the lips smile. Danny Falcone shared an exercise I try to do at night before bed. 20 slow reps, then later 100 rapid reps, both without removing the mouthpiece. I can definitely tell if I take time off doing this ALMOST daily.
Great comment! You're right - I feel the cheek compression moreso than the corners.
Hey Donavan, I bought one about a year ago. I think it is a useful tool. When I don't have enough time to devote to a full practice, it's a nice substitute. I feel the concept is sound and need to give it a more regular use.
I never really have enough time to practice enough every day. This gives you a chop workout on the days you can't put the time in.
Thank you for this video. I have heard of the compression trainer but have held off on buying because it seems on the surface to be somewhat gimmicky. I appreciate hearing from someone who takes a thoughtful approach to the trumpet (you) regarding their actual experience. It’s much better than a marketing quote from a famous player.
Glad it was helpful! I, too, was skeptical, but I'm finding it worthwhile.
I'm intrigued--but isn't the hardware part of it just a pressure gauge and some tubing?
Yup.
No. This device uses TORR measurements.
How would you compare it to the PETE?
More useful than the PETE (and I own both). The CTS builds embouchure resistance, not just lip strength...
One thing Adam Rapa mentions in one of his videos is strengthening the chops AWAY FROM THE TEETH. The PETE allows you to pull the lip from the teeth and do some strengthening there. I use both. The PETE is cool for those long drives with little to do. The TCS is better when NOT driving. @@trumpetthoughts
Enjoyed your video very much and I am a first time visitor to your channel! Lots of smiles on my face throughout your initial synopsis Thanks 😁
Awesome! Thank you!