Recently, I've noticed that when transitioning to the low end, the lower notes don't speak clearly and it seems like air is escaping in the sound. It feels as though my embouchure remains tight from playing in the upper register and doesn't relax sufficiently when I switch. Any good exercises that would help?
Keeping your corners firm and forward is essential! Then I like to imagine my lower lip/jaw sliding forward like a drawer. You can practice this just making an embouchure and blowing, then on the horn using the harmonic series. I like to start with middle C to G below, then add the low C when that is feeling good.
Thank you for this video,
Very fine. Thanks
Thank you for this video, today I've warmed up successfully, great channel.
We are so glad to hear that!
Thank you, Jena! Your channel is excellent. 🙌🏼🎶📯💫
Thank you so much!
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Thank you very much i'm an horn player this video is very help me ,thanks for your pdf
You're welcome!
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Muito bom Dr. Jena Gardner parabéns, toco trompa na igreja Congregação Cristã no Brasil.
Recently, I've noticed that when transitioning to the low end, the lower notes don't speak clearly and it seems like air is escaping in the sound. It feels as though my embouchure remains tight from playing in the upper register and doesn't relax sufficiently when I switch. Any good exercises that would help?
Keeping your corners firm and forward is essential! Then I like to imagine my lower lip/jaw sliding forward like a drawer.
You can practice this just making an embouchure and blowing, then on the horn using the harmonic series. I like to start with middle C to G below, then add the low C when that is feeling good.
Ciao Jena! e possibile il Pdf? paolodagorizia@protonmail.com Tanks