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  • lol were u in a puddle by the end of this?

    

  • ur flat.............

  • Work more on your sound and not on your range ...........

    You never will need this pedal tones but your sound and your feeling for the music or the technique for the pieces is much more important ..........

    sorry for my english

  • haha great range, great video. I'm working on similar exercises both out of the claude gordon and of my own improvised exercises. just two questions; what mouthpiece do you play on and do you have sheet music for your warm up exercise? figuring it out by ear would be a bit difficult for me.

    cheers

  • Exercises was developed by me. I plan to writte a method, but never have time enough. Just few pages, that I can send to your email, if you wish (no charge, of course).

    BTW, my mouthpiece is a Bach 1x or a BlackHill 1 1/4 B

  • l heard thw lower you play the higher you can plau

  • Are you putting more top lip in the MP for the triple pedals?

  • Well, at the very beggining, I put the mp in the red area of my lower lip. Upper placed as usual.

    With practice, your lips should stay as in the middle range, so this will allow you to play safely on the high register due the "advanced placement" of the lips when playing pedal notes.

  • it works

  • I'm pleased it is useful for you.

    Greetings !!!

  • Yeah man, I use James Thompson's Buzzing Book and it goes all over the register. Practice the super low range builds good muscles!

  • WOW! LOW AS HELL! MAN THAT'S TALENT!

  • Interesting way to gain high register...

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