Unlock Your Trumpet Potential: Why Tongue Strength Matters (For ALL Embouchures!)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @siegfriedwifling907
    @siegfriedwifling907 7 месяцев назад +2

    Of course you’re absolutely right because first there is less far less movement of the tongue in your mouth, and this reduces the collapsing of the compression in your mouth and next, if you use the tongue that way you tongue with the direction of the air and not against… the best thing I ever learned… even your practice or use the Cat Anderson(closed teeth) you can use it.. tremendous results…

  • @CanadianDivergent
    @CanadianDivergent 7 месяцев назад +2

    Where did you find all the information on TCE? I can't find it other than the Callet stuff?

    • @trumpetthoughts
      @trumpetthoughts  7 месяцев назад +1

      Rich Colquhoun has made lots of RUclips content. Plus the Trumpet Secrets book, and the TCE Playing Manual from Bahb Civiletti.

    • @CanadianDivergent
      @CanadianDivergent 7 месяцев назад

      @@trumpetthoughts Yea, we are in touch and I have a lesson booked. It may be my only hope. I suffer from lips swelling. I tried to do Callet, and in the short tiem i did it it seemed to keep my lip from swelling mainly because the upper lip was not aligned with the lower lip thus it didn't create the same trauma to the lip when trying play in the higher registers. its still early tho. hope it fixes it. do you still get tired chops using TCE? since the corners of the mouth require them to be relaxed?

    • @trumpetthoughts
      @trumpetthoughts  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@CanadianDivergent My hunch is you are compressing your lips together too much, and thus having to blow too hard, thus creating swelling.

    • @CanadianDivergent
      @CanadianDivergent 7 месяцев назад

      @@trumpetthoughts thanks man! that's very possible. i know I was also using too much pressure. but it doesn't seem to make any difference what register or how long I play, it happens very quickly and always has.

  • @chris430811
    @chris430811 7 месяцев назад +1

    With your personal journey of TCE and spit buzzing, what happens to your range when you do not play at all or maybe only a half-hour a day for say a week?
    At this time do you loose a little range and endurance or is not very much affected ?

    • @trumpetthoughts
      @trumpetthoughts  7 месяцев назад +1

      I don't really lose much range, not at least in the normal playable area (up to high G or A above high C). My endurance also doesn't seem to change much...

  • @sim6410
    @sim6410 7 месяцев назад

    Tongue and lips create a strong resistance, do you use the same resistance when playing on trumpet, as when practicing spit buzz?

    • @trumpetthoughts
      @trumpetthoughts  7 месяцев назад

      No, the spit buzz has more resistance.

  • @waynewhitmore5872
    @waynewhitmore5872 7 месяцев назад

    My tongue has not yet found its place between my top lip and top fteeth so I still,struggle with endurance issues. Is it after the tongue gets much stronger that this Part of TCE will kick in?

    • @trumpetthoughts
      @trumpetthoughts  7 месяцев назад +1

      It can certainly help.
      You might get a lesson with a TCE teacher to see if they can help. I recommend Rich Colquhoun.

  • @ЖеняФихельман
    @ЖеняФихельман 7 месяцев назад

    Не уверен что понял. Атака (начало звука) не кончиком языка, а первой третью? Классическая школа исполнительского мастерства, учит нас атаке кончиком языка.

    • @trumpetthoughts
      @trumpetthoughts  7 месяцев назад +1

      If that works for you, that's fine. But I think most professional performers are actually using the top of the tongue, and not the tip.
      Если это работает для вас, это нормально. Но я думаю, что большинство профессиональных исполнителей на самом деле используют верхнюю часть языка, а не кончик.