Lip Slurs to Low Register
- mbhalpern
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All:
Mitch the adult beginner here. Quick question: when I am practicing lip slurs I notice that slurring down to the low register requires a lot of embouchure adjustment and even then is iffy. Is this just par for the beginner course or am I missing something that is easily correctable? Thanks!
Best,
Mitch
Mitch the adult beginner here. Quick question: when I am practicing lip slurs I notice that slurring down to the low register requires a lot of embouchure adjustment and even then is iffy. Is this just par for the beginner course or am I missing something that is easily correctable? Thanks!
Best,
Mitch
- Savio
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There is a youtube video with Brandt Attema where he talk and demonstrate about this subject. Its a long time since I saw it so I dont remember exactly what he told. Many bass trombone players do a shift down there, but in my experience you should try to make it as little as possible. I think its important to use the air right. Dont force to much air through the horn when going down there. Thats my two cents but Im not exactly an expert,
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- norbie2018
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Try to keep the weight of the mp on your lower lip. This will help minimize the shift.
- Doug_Elliott
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What are you calling "low register" and what mouthpiece are you using? I see from the other thread you're on a Blessing B88 (I guess that's the model). How much of a beginner are you, and what total range are you able to play at this point?
- mbhalpern
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I am using a Bach 6 1/2 AL mouthpiece and have been playing for a month. Range from first D above bass clef staff down to Ab (first space bass clef)
- Doug_Elliott
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If you use Skype I will help you with a quick video call.