Flexibility in extreme-low register on Euphonium
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:31 pm
The topic title being my issue, is fairly self explanatory. I am a 1st year undergrad Euphonium major, and for my jury I am performing the famous Vaughan Williams Tuba Concert (I love it!). I love what I can do with the piece when I play it at pitch on Euphonium. I play a Yamaha 842 Euphonium with a Schilke 51D mouthpiece. A great combination for me.
My biggest problematic measure in the entire piece is (which many of you are probably familiar with) in the second line of the first movement. After descending to a Pedal Gb and F, there is a quick 16th note run moving up From Pedal F-Gb-Bb-C-Eb-F and so on. I am able to hit these notes, but not without any embouchure shift. I know the embouchure shift is also an issue in the high register, but now I have found it in my low register. The lower I play, the lower I place the mouthpiece on my face, (for pedal F, almost to the point where my upper lip is on the outside of the mouthpiece, on top of the upper rim...with my lower lip doing the vibrating). TO everyone i've talked to this seems backwards, because the top lip is supposed to do the work. Why I do it this way, I dont know, throughout every range I do this, and my tone is fantastic.
As you can guess, I am having huge issues playing anything after the F and Gb, because I need to shift to a completely different embouchure to even finish the run. Yes, I have slowed it down and repeated the notes over and over and over, but the shift is so physical that I cant even make the next note in time. I guess to answer my own question, I need to practice playing these notes without shifting my embouchure. Thats the issue!! 2 scary words, (I cant!). No matter what I try, with notes below Pedal A, (and individually pedal C for some reason), The notes will not speak with a "normal" embouchure. The air seems to go nowhere, and I cant seem to push it through the horn.......Because of this I have become very frustrated. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the help
Kevin
My biggest problematic measure in the entire piece is (which many of you are probably familiar with) in the second line of the first movement. After descending to a Pedal Gb and F, there is a quick 16th note run moving up From Pedal F-Gb-Bb-C-Eb-F and so on. I am able to hit these notes, but not without any embouchure shift. I know the embouchure shift is also an issue in the high register, but now I have found it in my low register. The lower I play, the lower I place the mouthpiece on my face, (for pedal F, almost to the point where my upper lip is on the outside of the mouthpiece, on top of the upper rim...with my lower lip doing the vibrating). TO everyone i've talked to this seems backwards, because the top lip is supposed to do the work. Why I do it this way, I dont know, throughout every range I do this, and my tone is fantastic.
As you can guess, I am having huge issues playing anything after the F and Gb, because I need to shift to a completely different embouchure to even finish the run. Yes, I have slowed it down and repeated the notes over and over and over, but the shift is so physical that I cant even make the next note in time. I guess to answer my own question, I need to practice playing these notes without shifting my embouchure. Thats the issue!! 2 scary words, (I cant!). No matter what I try, with notes below Pedal A, (and individually pedal C for some reason), The notes will not speak with a "normal" embouchure. The air seems to go nowhere, and I cant seem to push it through the horn.......Because of this I have become very frustrated. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the help
Kevin