Hello,
Hello everyone! Once again I come to y'all for some questions/advice! If I'm playing a BBb with a Giddings and Webster Bayamo which is quite a large mouthpiece in my book the rim 1.32, and the throat is .332 in diameter, very deep funnel shape cup. It is outstanding for the lower register and I can easily hit the Bb six ledger lines below the staff. I need to know how some of these professionals play on BBb's and can constantly stay in the upper registers? (Upper being G last space in the staff and up)
Also, I keep doing slow slurs up octaves starting at the Bb two ledger lines below the staff and slur up an octave chromatically until I hit the middle C above the staff. I do this every day for about 20 mins, and I am still not able to just nail a G at the top of the staff. Could that just be a bad harmonic or note for the horn?
Best Regards,
Nick.
Another Mouthpiece Question....
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tubagod94
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Wu299
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Re: Another Mouthpiece Question....
I am no expert, but that G was a big problem for me too. It was one of reasons why I changed to F tuba for such pieces. I think its not just your problem...
- Donn
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Re: Another Mouthpiece Question....
Try another mouthpiece? Could help, hard to say. It's possible to make some use of the tuba without going above F in the staff, but that G is certainly going to be called for more often than the B six ledger lines below.
Also would want to check your `fingering', and then there's the possibility that your physical approach to high notes is just incorrect for your particular face.
Also would want to check your `fingering', and then there's the possibility that your physical approach to high notes is just incorrect for your particular face.
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tubagod94
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Re: Another Mouthpiece Question....
Thanks for the tips! When I play above the F in the staff I relax as much as possible and push as much air as I can.
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Re: Another Mouthpiece Question....
I have no idea what horn you're using, but that G is sometimes a funky note on BBb tubas. Trying playing it with the third valve, and see if that helps with stability.