Tone problems long after wisdom tooth removal
Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2017 11:16 am
Hey, guys!
I had my wisdom teeth removed perhaps two years ago now (there's even a thread about it). They knicked a nerve that caused me to lose the majority of feeling in my right bottom lip, making me at the time unable to play for a long while. It took a solid while before I got my tone back in any respectable regard. After a lot of working things out, I could play higher and with a BETTER sound than before.
However, I'm noticing lately more and more that I'm getting a degrade in tone quality at low volumes because a very small section of the very tip of the part that lost feeling seems to be vibrating involuntarily when I'm playing quietly. This is WAY more apparent on small mouthpieces, unfortunately, because smaller mouthpieces make it more difficult to get a rich velevety sound by default, so compound that with the fact that something is actually ACTIVELY making my tone worse and... ouchies.
This is of course to say it's taking the biggest toll on my small bore-playing, and even moreso, my trumpet-playing. It's like it's either GOT to be loud to sound nice, or I have to risk playing with bad tone.
Anyone experienced something similar? What can I do?
I had my wisdom teeth removed perhaps two years ago now (there's even a thread about it). They knicked a nerve that caused me to lose the majority of feeling in my right bottom lip, making me at the time unable to play for a long while. It took a solid while before I got my tone back in any respectable regard. After a lot of working things out, I could play higher and with a BETTER sound than before.
However, I'm noticing lately more and more that I'm getting a degrade in tone quality at low volumes because a very small section of the very tip of the part that lost feeling seems to be vibrating involuntarily when I'm playing quietly. This is WAY more apparent on small mouthpieces, unfortunately, because smaller mouthpieces make it more difficult to get a rich velevety sound by default, so compound that with the fact that something is actually ACTIVELY making my tone worse and... ouchies.
This is of course to say it's taking the biggest toll on my small bore-playing, and even moreso, my trumpet-playing. It's like it's either GOT to be loud to sound nice, or I have to risk playing with bad tone.
Anyone experienced something similar? What can I do?