A Useful Rehearsal Tool

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Re: A Useful Rehearsal Tool

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I haven't tried any of the video apps but I do use iProRecorder. It costs like 3 or 4 dollars and seems to work a lot better than the "voice memos" app.
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Re: A Useful Rehearsal Tool

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the elephant wrote: By the way, that gig will be a great one. We are accompanying the organist of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. He simply kicks ***. And the rep we are playing is wonderful music.
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Re: A Useful Rehearsal Tool

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I would love to me in the hall. Too far and not enough time. Too bad.
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Re: A Useful Rehearsal Tool

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KiltieTuba wrote:
I found out some years ago after watching some of my marching shows that I fill up my neck like a bullfrog when I play, that took sometime to adjust away from. Now I'm interested to hear from other people if they do something similar to your little project.
Interesting....I was at a concert Wed evening (my oboe teacher) and noticed that while he is playing, his neck also looks like bullfrog-like! While he is not playing, his neck looks "normal." I found that fascinating; I figured that it is 45 years of intense air pressure plus an open throat, that causes this bullfrog neck thing. I'm not sure it would be a good idea to "correct" this either...if it works for you.

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Re: A Useful Rehearsal Tool

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MaryAnn wrote:
KiltieTuba wrote:
I found out some years ago after watching some of my marching shows that I fill up my neck like a bullfrog when I play, that took sometime to adjust away from. Now I'm interested to hear from other people if they do something similar to your little project.
Interesting....I was at a concert Wed evening (my oboe teacher) and noticed that while he is playing, his neck also looks like bullfrog-like! While he is not playing, his neck looks "normal." I found that fascinating; I figured that it is 45 years of intense air pressure plus an open throat, that causes this bullfrog neck thing. I'm not sure it would be a good idea to "correct" this either...if it works for you.

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WRONG!!! That is not a neck full of air or "open throat" - it is a lot of tense muscles caused by a LACK of air and causing a very closed throat. IT IS something that should be eliminated and the only way to do it is by breathing properly.
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