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Roger Lewis
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Just a thought.....

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if you are having trouble with range and flexibility - these are symptoms. Don't treat the symptom, treat the CAUSE! It will save you a lot of time and agony in the long run.

Just my experience.

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I just have a general question about this. Is warming up on another mouthpiece an actual method people teach? From what i've been told, it is best to play consistently on one mouthpiece. Or is warming up a kind of exception to the mouthpiece rule i have been taught?
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Is this yet another example of global warming!? :oops:
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