Re: Re: Re: question for euphonium teachers


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Posted by Sean Greene on August 11, 2003 at 10:01:34:

In Reply to: Re: Re: question for euphonium teachers posted by Carroll on August 11, 2003 at 07:30:40:

Carroll,
Thanks for posting this. It's really great advice.
There are very few of us who have not undergone some sort of embouchure change or another. It took me a long time to get used to mine when suggested by maestro morranovsky, but I found-and still find- it to be much more efficient, enabling me to do the key things (ie:move huge amounts of air and sing with a beatiful tone)to just relax and make music.
I agree that seeking out an expert is the best way to help correct something you're doing that is really, really wrong. Any they might tell you that something you're doing is really, really wrong...GREAT! That's what you're paying them for. Now you know what you need to fix and how to fix it.
Find someone you trust, do what they say, stick with it....and use a mirror and a tape recorder.:0)


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