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2005-04-13, 11:47 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
I have been playing clarinet for 6 years and finaly got bored with it. I recently picked up a trumpet and am struggling with it. I have had 2 30 min lessons and can barely get out a middle g. Does anyone here play trumpet or any other similar brass instruments that could give me a few pointers.
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2005-04-13, 11:57 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
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Not to be mean and/or a flamer but wtf? A clarinet? Why would you ever want to play that? Trumpet I can understand cause I used to play saxaphone but guys should really stick to saxaphones/drums/trumpets not no freaking clarinets. /me ends assholeness
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these are lame Last edited by firecrackerNC; 2005-04-14 at 12:02 AM. Reason: i kant spel godd |
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2005-04-13, 11:59 PM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
Thats why im switching. Clarinet sucks.
As to why i stuck with it for so long, I was good at it and I enjoyed it for a while. I don't really care if you think guys shouldn't play it. Flute I can understand, thats jusg gay. But half the clarinets I know are guys. Whats the big deal? and "trumphet" dosent have an H Last edited by Jaged; 2005-04-14 at 12:02 AM. |
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2005-04-14, 01:10 AM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
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I played the trumped several years ago for my elementary school band, then picked it up and started playing again this year. The main thing you need to focus on right now is getting your embrasure, in other words, the way you shape your lips in order for the sound to come out. Everyone seems to have a different way of acheiving one. In order to make higher notes, you need to lessen the opening for air to flow through.
Try on your mouthpeice by itself, it seemed to help me out quite a bit. Once I got the mouth-form right, I was able to play the entire imperial march on my mouthpeice.
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2005-04-14, 01:13 AM | [Ignore Me] #8 | |||
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2005-04-14, 12:12 PM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
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Ip layed trumpet back in elementary school. I actually started to get good with it, but then I finished elementary school and never played it again.
The only thing I can rememeber is that you have to form your lips as if you were saying "m" while blowing.
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2005-04-17, 01:30 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
I played first chair trumpet for about 4 years. Here's what you need to do.
Carry your mouthpiece with you. If you get bored somewhere (especially if you can drive) take it out and just buzz with it. Even without the mouthpiece, all you need to do right now is work on "buzzing" your lips. One thing I think you might be struggling with is the pressure you put on your lips. You can't just lightly touch your lips together and blow, that won't get you anywhere. You have to kind of "push" them together while blowing to get that buzzing sound you're looking for. Once you get that buzz, you can start learning how to adjust your lips to achieve different notes. One last thing that might be happening to you - coming from playing a reed instrument, you'll need to relearn how to use your lips, bascially. Don't cover your front teeth with your lips and try to buzz like that, it just won't work. Your lips need to be in a normal position when you start putting pressure on them and blowing. If any of that makes any sense... Good luck
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