Playing with facial hair
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 7:01 pm
I was just hired at a theme park as a Latin bassist. Since I'm Italian, I further helped the cause by growing a beard for the audition. The entertainment department loves the beard and has asked me to keep it.
I'm having a difficult time getting used to playing with a beard. It's not so bad on tuba, but on the tenor range instruments it's very weird. It's uncomfortable, and feel like if I don't set the mouthpiece right, it will pull my hair up in the opposite direction it's growing rather than push it down on my face.
I'm already struggling playing this quirky G bass herald trumpet, and feel like the beard is adding yet another variable to it. I know some guys trim the hair right around their embouchure to help, but my mouthpieces go significantly into both the upper and lower lip, and would have remove far too much hair for that to be worthwhile.
Any pro players make this transition from clean-shaven to a full, grown-in beard? How hard was this transition?
I'm having a difficult time getting used to playing with a beard. It's not so bad on tuba, but on the tenor range instruments it's very weird. It's uncomfortable, and feel like if I don't set the mouthpiece right, it will pull my hair up in the opposite direction it's growing rather than push it down on my face.
I'm already struggling playing this quirky G bass herald trumpet, and feel like the beard is adding yet another variable to it. I know some guys trim the hair right around their embouchure to help, but my mouthpieces go significantly into both the upper and lower lip, and would have remove far too much hair for that to be worthwhile.
Any pro players make this transition from clean-shaven to a full, grown-in beard? How hard was this transition?