Excellent suggestion to the many "mucky pops" out in the horn field,
even within the professional community. I have seen things,
unbelieveable ......

It is a matter of discipline. Nothing else. How will things be regarding
the players body ??????

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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Low note practice

Make sure to brush out your mouthpiece stem - crud can develop and
remain
invisible.  The reduced bore degrades low register quality so gradually
that you don't notice it.  On the bright side, as soon as the stuff is
gone your low register may be better than ever because you have
unknowingly learned to compensate.  Same for leadpipe crud.

If your mouthpiece and leadpipe are clean, then too bad - you have real
work ahead, as per the other excellent advice given here.


        {  David Goldberg:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  }
        { Math Dept, Washtenaw Community College }
                 { Ann Arbor Michigan }

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