embouchure issues
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 9:48 am
Hi all.
I will start by saying that I will hopefully be getting a lesson or two with Doug Elliot soon and I know that will help immensely, given what others have said, but was in the mood to record myself today and thought I would put tis out there in the meantime! Hopefully you can see these vids ok!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOIar1tMi5c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybJtEFVUESo
I am an experienced player with a brass band in the UK - started on smaller instruments and, as often happens, ended up playing 2nd trombone and stayed on it for more than 20 years now! Have had no formal education/lessons, all self taught, and I have always had what I feel is a 'poor' embouchure that hinders, rather than helps! My range is nowhere near what it should be - my top limit is 'E' above the staff (treble clef) but this is a mere squeak, not usable at all! Notes above the staff have always been a struggle (though have actually got a little easier in the last year or two when I moved my lips down into the mpiece a little and to the left slightly). I also have what I consider to be poor stamina - not just over say, an hour but actually within phrases - if I have a high note to play at the end of say, a 20 second non stop passage, I will struggle - it feels so different to the start of the passage.
In terms of my physical set up I have a jaw that isn't totally lined up, I have to move my bottom jaw to the side slightly to actually have it lined up (I don't do this when I play, I think!) You may also see from the vids attached that I have quite a fleshy top lip - I don't know if all this means I should approach set up in a certain way? I have included a video of tounging and slurring from bottom to top and of how my lip looks after a low note. When I take the mp off and move nothing I have a terrible buzz! It seems I do not buzz how I actually play and I know sometimes this doesn't matter - I have heard that lots of great players can't buzz! I am also pretty sure excessive pressure is playing it's part. When I look at my embouchure I know it looks really odd - just years of bad habits and lack of expert guidance!
Anyway have a look and any suggestions welcome
I will start by saying that I will hopefully be getting a lesson or two with Doug Elliot soon and I know that will help immensely, given what others have said, but was in the mood to record myself today and thought I would put tis out there in the meantime! Hopefully you can see these vids ok!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOIar1tMi5c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybJtEFVUESo
I am an experienced player with a brass band in the UK - started on smaller instruments and, as often happens, ended up playing 2nd trombone and stayed on it for more than 20 years now! Have had no formal education/lessons, all self taught, and I have always had what I feel is a 'poor' embouchure that hinders, rather than helps! My range is nowhere near what it should be - my top limit is 'E' above the staff (treble clef) but this is a mere squeak, not usable at all! Notes above the staff have always been a struggle (though have actually got a little easier in the last year or two when I moved my lips down into the mpiece a little and to the left slightly). I also have what I consider to be poor stamina - not just over say, an hour but actually within phrases - if I have a high note to play at the end of say, a 20 second non stop passage, I will struggle - it feels so different to the start of the passage.
In terms of my physical set up I have a jaw that isn't totally lined up, I have to move my bottom jaw to the side slightly to actually have it lined up (I don't do this when I play, I think!) You may also see from the vids attached that I have quite a fleshy top lip - I don't know if all this means I should approach set up in a certain way? I have included a video of tounging and slurring from bottom to top and of how my lip looks after a low note. When I take the mp off and move nothing I have a terrible buzz! It seems I do not buzz how I actually play and I know sometimes this doesn't matter - I have heard that lots of great players can't buzz! I am also pretty sure excessive pressure is playing it's part. When I look at my embouchure I know it looks really odd - just years of bad habits and lack of expert guidance!
Anyway have a look and any suggestions welcome