Re: [Hornlist] Re: Buzzing

2004-04-14 Thread Paul Mansur
On Wednesday, April 14, 2004, at 02:57 PM, Julius Pranevicius wrote: i don't know if i am right, but i can't agree to idea that "Once you can buzz, don't do it." I know some folk that can buzz pitches with their lips alone. I can't, even after over 60 years at it i could say then "Once you c

Re: [Hornlist] Re: Buzzing

2004-04-14 Thread David Jewell
I beg to differ - the throat contains many muscles that provide a fine degree of control over such functions as swallowing, voice production, [controlling the larynx,] and such. If we did not have musculature in our necks/throats, we would have to depend on our spines and our brain stems to hold

Re: [Hornlist] Re: Buzzing

2004-04-14 Thread Julius Pranevicius
hello i don't know if i am right, but i can't agree to idea that "Once you can buzz, don't do it." i could say then "Once you can play your horn, don't do it"... i don't know exactly, but i think that throat is not muscular structure and we don’t need work on it as much as we work on our em

[Hornlist] Re: Buzzing

2004-04-11 Thread rob
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Writes: " Does anyone know the pro's/con's of buzzing?" Once you can buzz, don't do it. One does not sing by tightening their throat (larynx). Don't play horn by tighten your lips. Good playing is just like good singing. Richard Burdick principal horn of Regina Symphony Orc