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Brass Cueing Technique: Not Just Breathing
Brass Cueing Technique: Not Just Breathing
Evidently, integrating a clear and rhythmically decisive breath into a cue can be quite unnatural to many brass students. This is, most likely, simply a result of a lack of practice. When…
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Breathing Exercises
Always practice good breathing form – a smooth, even and constant air stream.
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Building Reflexes
Tone Production will improve by having students open their throat more for a fuller sound. This requires sliding the lower teeth below the bottom lip to allow a more open throat. Always keep the chest up for proper breathing. This is the…
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Learning Your Way Around The Instrument-Warmup: Low-Middle-High on Each Position/Fingering.
Identifying notes as the position/fingering numbers plus low, middle, or high at first gives them an idea of where they are on the horn. They then have a reference to correct themselves if they get off: "Oh, I'm on 1 low and I'm supposed to…
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Tuba Masterclass with Steve Campbell Performance Excerpts
Broadcasted Live
Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 7:30pm EST
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Using Tuba and Euphonium Mutes
Michael A. Fischer, DMA Boise State University parterned with Ron Apperson to create this educational video, explaining techniques on mute insertion and removal for tubas and euphoniums.
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