Combination Deck 2 Flashcards

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1
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A beginning TRUMPET student is producing a stopped tone. What are three remedies for this problem?

A

review “sigh” breath; suggest yawn with head up

relax left hand grip, no right hand little finger hook

relax, re-form “B” but de-emphasize lip pursing

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Sound Example;

Airy Tone;

Two Causes

A

lips not together (spread aperture)

too much pucker in lips (hard “oo”)

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A beginning TRUMPET student is producing

no tone, but you can hear rushing air. What are

four causes of this problem?

A

lips not together (spread aperture)

too much pucker in lips (“oo” shape)

dry lips, dry mouthpiece

insufficient air to make lips vibrate

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Sound Example;

Tight Thin Tone;

Three Remedies

A

review “sigh” breath; suggest yawn with head up

re-form “B” but emphasize no pucker

relax, re-form “B” but de-emphasize lip pursing

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A beginning TRUMPET student is producing

no tone, but you can hear rushing air. What are

four remedies for this problem?

A

review “sigh” breath; suggest yawn with head up

re-form and maintain “B” position with lips

lick lips, inside of mouthpiece

re-form “B” but emphasize no pucker (more “M”)

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Q

Sound Example;

Completely Stopped with Audible Throat Restrictions and Restricted Buzz;

3 Causes

A

tight, closed throat

too much mouthpiece pressure toward lips

tense, excessively pursed lip formation (biting)

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A beginning TRUMPET student is producing an

airy tone. What are two causes of this problem?

A

lips not together (spread aperture)

too much pucker in lips (“oo” shape)

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A beginning TRUMPET student is producing an

airy tone. Choose the two remedies for the problem.

A

re-form and maintain “B” position with lips

re-form “B” but emphasize no pucker (more “M”)

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A beginning TRUMPET student is producing a

tight, thin, pinched tone. What are three causes of this problem?

A

too much pucker in lips (“oo” shape)

tight closed throat

tense, excessively pursed lip formation (biting)

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Sound Example;

Airy Tone;

2 Remedies

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re-form and maintain “B” position with lips

re-form “B” but emphasize no pucker (more “M”)

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Sound Example;

Completely Stopped, with Audible Throat Restrictions, and Restricted Buzz;

Three Remedies

A

review “sigh” breath; suggest yawn with head up

relax left hand grip, no right hand little finger hook

relax, re-form “B” but de-emphasize lip pursing

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Sound Example;

No Tone, Rushing Air;

Four Causes

A

lips not together (spread aperture)

dry lips, dry mouthpiece

too much pucker in lips (hard “oo”)

insufficient air to make lips vibrate

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A beginning TRUMPET student is producing a stopped tone due to a restricted throat or buzz. What are three causes of this problem?

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tight closed throat

tense, excessively pursed lip formation (biting)

too much mouthpiece pressure toward lips

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Sound Example;

No Tone, Rushing Air;

Four Remedies

A

review “sigh” breath; suggest yawn with head up

re-form and maintain “B” position with lips

lick lips, inside of mouthpiece

re-form “B” but emphasize no pucker (more “M”)

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Sound Example;

Tight, Thin Tone;

Three Causes

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tight, closed throat

too much pucker in lips (hard “oo”)

tense, excessively pursed lip formation (biting)

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A beginning TRUMPET student is producing a

tight, thin, pinched tone. What are three remedies for this problem?

A

review “sigh” breath; suggest yawn with head up

re-form “B” but emphasize no pucker

relax, re-form “B” but de-emphasize lip pursing