How do you control tension?
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How do you control tension?
I was wondering what you're personal method of keeping all your tension out of your tuba playing is. I currently am trying to get mine under control and am looking for additional ideas.
Thanks
Jim
Thanks
Jim
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1 - Go to:www.dongreene.com
2 - Buy his latest 2 books: "Audition Success" and "Performance Success"
3 - Do the online Performer's Profile (you'll need to have his "Performance Success" to get the password AND use Internet Explorer or you won't get past the 1st page of the Profile)
Amazon.com has both books in stock, usually, but since you live in Chicago you may find them in some place like the DePaul Book Store.
It's REALLY worth your effort. I also second the suggestion concerning Alexander Technique.
Good Luck -
Scott Mendoker
2 - Buy his latest 2 books: "Audition Success" and "Performance Success"
3 - Do the online Performer's Profile (you'll need to have his "Performance Success" to get the password AND use Internet Explorer or you won't get past the 1st page of the Profile)
Amazon.com has both books in stock, usually, but since you live in Chicago you may find them in some place like the DePaul Book Store.
It's REALLY worth your effort. I also second the suggestion concerning Alexander Technique.
Good Luck -
Scott Mendoker
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Besides the previous good advice, make sure that your tuba "fits" you. Last Friday I play tested a very nice Besson 983; hoo boy...I could just barely reach the 4th valve on full arm stretch; the leadpipe was at such a height that I had to sit the tuba on my legs, and the angle was such that it was parallel to my legs, so I had to squeeze them together to keep it high enough; and the right hand was a long reach too. Within ten minutes I was dripping sweat from the effort of suspending it, and realized I better go put it back in the case before I dropped it. I didn't really even get a chance to see how it played because the physical struggle to hold it was so intense.
MA, who has eliminated a whole segment of Eb tubas from consideration
MA, who has eliminated a whole segment of Eb tubas from consideration
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Relaxation Exercise
My favorite relaxation exercise is one that can be done many times during a practice session. Stop and tighten/lift your shoulders as tight as you can for about 10 seconds. When you relax and drop them down, take a slow, deep breath and then go back to playing.
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Good advice.Jonathantuba wrote:I am not sure it you are refering to physical tension, or mental tension. If it is the latter, then what I do is to think positive! Think how great it will be to show off what a good player you are and not worry so much about what might go wrong. That confidence will come with practicing whatever you are performing so you know you can play it - with that, the tension will disappear.
No one who tells you what you want to hear at someone else's detriment is acting in your best interest.
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I recently saw John Hennes do a master class on alexander technique about three weeks ago in my Orchestral Seminar class at Roosevelt with Henry Fogel. We've also had a guest teach us some basics with yoga as well as Steve Duke teaching Feldenkaris Method. All of these things has had an impact on not only bringing to my attention some tensions I didn't even know I had as well as show me some ways to deal with it. Hence the post, being I've had all these new insites on things and I want to know what else is out there that I haven't checked out yet. I also use the breathing gym here and there... I'm actually trying to find enough time to do it daily. We'll see what happens.
Thanks for the posts
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Thanks for the posts
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try doing a series of stretching before you practice. Stretch your arms, your legs, your back, your whole body, try to touch your toes and just stretch out for a good 5 minutes everytime you practice. Before a big performance or competition I always try my best to go and get a full body massage too. It really helps relieve the tension quite a bit. best of luck. -Joe
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