Combination Deck 2 Flashcards
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A beginning TRUMPET student is producing a stopped tone. What are three remedies for this problem?
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
Sound Example;
Airy Tone;
Two Causes
lips not together (spread aperture)
too much pucker in lips (hard “oo”)
A beginning TRUMPET student is producing
no tone, but you can hear rushing air. What are
four causes of this problem?
lips not together (spread aperture)
too much pucker in lips (“oo” shape)
dry lips, dry mouthpiece
insufficient air to make lips vibrate
Sound Example;
Tight Thin Tone;
Three Remedies
review “sigh” breath; suggest yawn with head up
re-form “B” but emphasize no pucker
relax, re-form “B” but de-emphasize lip pursing
A beginning TRUMPET student is producing
no tone, but you can hear rushing air. What are
four remedies for this problem?
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”)
Sound Example;
Completely Stopped with Audible Throat Restrictions and Restricted Buzz;
3 Causes
tight, closed throat
too much mouthpiece pressure toward lips
tense, excessively pursed lip formation (biting)
A beginning TRUMPET student is producing an
airy tone. What are two causes of this problem?
lips not together (spread aperture)
too much pucker in lips (“oo” shape)
A beginning TRUMPET student is producing an
airy tone. Choose the two remedies for the problem.
re-form and maintain “B” position with lips
re-form “B” but emphasize no pucker (more “M”)
A beginning TRUMPET student is producing a
tight, thin, pinched tone. What are three causes of this problem?
too much pucker in lips (“oo” shape)
tight closed throat
tense, excessively pursed lip formation (biting)
Sound Example;
Airy Tone;
2 Remedies
re-form and maintain “B” position with lips
re-form “B” but emphasize no pucker (more “M”)
Sound Example;
Completely Stopped, with Audible Throat Restrictions, and Restricted Buzz;
Three Remedies
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
Sound Example;
No Tone, Rushing Air;
Four Causes
lips not together (spread aperture)
dry lips, dry mouthpiece
too much pucker in lips (hard “oo”)
insufficient air to make lips vibrate
A beginning TRUMPET student is producing a stopped tone due to a restricted throat or buzz. What are three causes of this problem?
tight closed throat
tense, excessively pursed lip formation (biting)
too much mouthpiece pressure toward lips
Sound Example;
No Tone, Rushing Air;
Four Remedies
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”)
Sound Example;
Tight, Thin Tone;
Three Causes
tight, closed throat
too much pucker in lips (hard “oo”)
tense, excessively pursed lip formation (biting)