flexibility
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2018 12:23 pm
I feel like I have a tiger by the tail these days. On my stand right now is Scott Whitfield's book "Blow Freely". It's available from him and the last time I was at Horn Guys they had it. I see it on their website
https://www.hornguys.com/collections/tr ... racietunes
The section on flexibilities has a number of exercises that kind of build on each other to the last. I do them each day with a metronome, raising a tick each day and dropping back to begin the week. It's fun to do things that get better all the time.
I keep thinking there may be more specialist studies out there. I can think of some extensions to do, such as apply the patterns and rhythms to chord tones that fall on different partials, instead of staying in one position. But maybe someone has already gone gonzo on it and written it down. What do you use?
https://www.hornguys.com/collections/tr ... racietunes
The section on flexibilities has a number of exercises that kind of build on each other to the last. I do them each day with a metronome, raising a tick each day and dropping back to begin the week. It's fun to do things that get better all the time.
I keep thinking there may be more specialist studies out there. I can think of some extensions to do, such as apply the patterns and rhythms to chord tones that fall on different partials, instead of staying in one position. But maybe someone has already gone gonzo on it and written it down. What do you use?