Hi everyone,
I
think I know the answer here, but I'd like some guidance from folks who have worked through the issue.
I've been playing bass trombone for around 11 years (tenor for 20+), but I've only really gotten serious about it in the last 2 years. There is currently a point where my range just completely fizzles out. I have a very strong and centered pedal F, 16vb

, E, and a good Eb. But then pedal D is quiet and fuzzy, and I can barely make the note speak. Db, C, and B are almost non existent. And then I can play a very good double pedal Bb in second position. I can gliss downward from pedal F, but around that pedal D the notes just stop really SPEAKING. Since taking up bass trombone, my range down to pedal E has strengthened and solidified to the point where they're just regular notes for me. Is that going to happen with the D downward with continued practice, or should I be exploring more options than patient long tones?