Thanks.
P.S. - Yes I know "practice" is part of the answer.










tubajoe wrote:Don't look at ranges / registers as extremes. Get out of your head that playing anything way down low (or way up high) is any more difficult than playing something in the middle.
Take a simple melody and play it in every octave / register you can. Strive for 3 octaves, then 4, maybe even 5. Do your best to take the physicality out of the equation and make them sound as musically similar as possible. Let the music dictate the technique.
I really got into this when I had a young child and would play my tuba for her. I'd play "Twinkle Twinkle" or "Mary Had a Little Lamb" etc... I'd play it in every key, transfer it to minor, play it in every octave.. etc etc.
And then, in the end, it's an odds game. The registers you play most in are the ones you will sound best in.

