Building range
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2018 12:35 am
Having only been playing for about 6 months after being away from the horn for 35 years I'm in the early stages of my development. Ultimately I'd like to build up my high range on my bass bone so that playing say 3rd or 2nd parts isn't such a challenge endurance wise. I could use my tenor for said parts but I really don't like switching horns.
How many of you use this approach?
I realize this method is good for more than just range and I don't do it exactly the way he does. It would take too much time in each practice session. I'll use only one broken pattern per practice session and only work down maybe an octave to an octave and a half or so. Not only that, I can only play so many notes in a single breath.
If you don't use the Sulliman method what method/approach do you use to build your high range and endurance?
How many of you use this approach?
I realize this method is good for more than just range and I don't do it exactly the way he does. It would take too much time in each practice session. I'll use only one broken pattern per practice session and only work down maybe an octave to an octave and a half or so. Not only that, I can only play so many notes in a single breath.
If you don't use the Sulliman method what method/approach do you use to build your high range and endurance?