Wow, I’m sad to say that that mistake you made is precisely what I’m doing now, thank you for sharing your knowledge like this, I will definitely be making a change to my practice routine.
Thanks for watching and I hope the insight is helpful! The older I get the more mindful I am becoming with my practicing (especially warming up) and it seems to be helping!
The tongue movements are related to embouchure effort the don't control air speed through the aperture. Just a popular brass myth. The lip firmness controls the pitch.
Yes, as soon as I figure out how not to myself! ;) In all seriousness I think there are a couple of ideas that may help; I will put it on my video shortlist. Thank you for the suggestion!
I am playing one of our Lake City TB415 tenors in this video. We use an AKG C214 condenser mic running through a Yamaha AG06 mixer into a laptop; I record on OBS and edit on Adobe Premier Pro. I am not much of a audio gearhead but I am starting to figure out a few things :)
Thank you for the suggestion! I have a couple of videos talking about long tones, warm-ups and the like but nothing specifically about tone. I will put it on my video to-do short list!
Wow, I’m sad to say that that mistake you made is precisely what I’m doing now, thank you for sharing your knowledge like this, I will definitely be making a change to my practice routine.
Thanks for watching and I hope the insight is helpful! The older I get the more mindful I am becoming with my practicing (especially warming up) and it seems to be helping!
Nice vid man! Always good reminders on the fundamentals
Excellent!
Great concepts
Thank you for watching!
Thanks bro!!👏
Thanks for watching!
The tongue movements are related to embouchure effort the don't control air speed through the aperture. Just a popular brass myth. The lip firmness controls the pitch.
If you could, can you make a video on how to not crack notes?
Yes, as soon as I figure out how not to myself! ;) In all seriousness I think there are a couple of ideas that may help; I will put it on my video shortlist. Thank you for the suggestion!
I’m a little late, but play your part on your mouth piece until you can hit the notes on pitch and keep a consistent pitch and tone
What is the trombone model You used for recording?
also the microphone spec will be helpful :)
I am playing one of our Lake City TB415 tenors in this video. We use an AKG C214 condenser mic running through a Yamaha AG06 mixer into a laptop; I record on OBS and edit on Adobe Premier Pro. I am not much of a audio gearhead but I am starting to figure out a few things :)
Can you make.a video on tone please?
Thank you for the suggestion! I have a couple of videos talking about long tones, warm-ups and the like but nothing specifically about tone. I will put it on my video to-do short list!