All brass players want to increase their range. This video explains the correct way to do this. If you learn something from this video, please like and subscribe to my channel. Learn more by watching my other lessons on my playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLG3NLPbO9zVq_Xu0PKUyCCxUcoUsjHMIW
I've suspected what you are saying for a long time now. Not just the idea of more woodshed time.. but this idea of finding your "sometimes playable notes and getting used to utilizing them into a progressive routine. Your thoughts all make a huge amount of sense to me. Thank you.
The light came on for me when I purchased the Trombonisims book by Bill Watrous. This is where it all comes from. After Bill passed tragically a few years ago, I joined his widow's Facebook discussion. She told me that Bill practice eight hours a day for his whole life!
I want to increase my range for 2 reasons, 1 hit the Super F in a Sonic Boom solo and 2 the Super G in Binary Sunset, Star Wars theme. They’re both dope and the other things are just a bonus. I’m not a Trumpet player wishing to play higher than everyone else I’m a Euph player hoping to hit high notes cause they sound cool if I can make them sound cool. Same with low currently rocking a pretty easy Pedal D and High F in very consistent, sometimes the Gb to Bb somewhat squeak up to the Super D and barely not even a note anything higher up to the F which is the highest I’ve hit but it sounded bad and weak but one day I’ll get there in probably 4ish months if I practice enough
Keep working and be patient. If one exercise is not helping, try other ones. I have a bunch of videos that help me. I am currently working on higher notes but concentrating on endurance in my upper register so I can hit high notes whenever I want to and consistently.
All brass players want to increase their range. This video explains the correct way to do this. If you learn something from this video, please like and subscribe to my channel. Learn more by watching my other lessons on my playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLG3NLPbO9zVq_Xu0PKUyCCxUcoUsjHMIW
I've suspected what you are saying for a long time now. Not just the idea of more woodshed time.. but this idea of finding your "sometimes playable notes and getting used to utilizing them into a progressive routine. Your thoughts all make a huge amount of sense to me. Thank you.
The light came on for me when I purchased the Trombonisims book by Bill Watrous. This is where it all comes from. After Bill passed tragically a few years ago, I joined his widow's Facebook discussion. She told me that Bill practice eight hours a day for his whole life!
I’m trying to increase my range so that I can play the queen of the night aria and hit the high Fs somewhat consistently.
So, basically: practice.
The only way to get to Carnegie Hall!
A big thank you.
You are welcome!
I want to increase my range for 2 reasons, 1 hit the Super F in a Sonic Boom solo and 2 the Super G in Binary Sunset, Star Wars theme. They’re both dope and the other things are just a bonus. I’m not a Trumpet player wishing to play higher than everyone else I’m a Euph player hoping to hit high notes cause they sound cool if I can make them sound cool. Same with low currently rocking a pretty easy Pedal D and High F in very consistent, sometimes the Gb to Bb somewhat squeak up to the Super D and barely not even a note anything higher up to the F which is the highest I’ve hit but it sounded bad and weak but one day I’ll get there in probably 4ish months if I practice enough
Keep working and be patient. If one exercise is not helping, try other ones. I have a bunch of videos that help me. I am currently working on higher notes but concentrating on endurance in my upper register so I can hit high notes whenever I want to and consistently.
Imma be honest i have no reason to hit that high of a note but i heres the thing I WANT TO
You an practice your upper register to increase your endurance also1
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I am sold.
Thanks for watching!