Your teacher will understand. Follow your orthodontist's advice. He knows your situation best and is making recommendations based on a direct evaluation of the situation. Nobody on this site will be able to give you any better advice than that of the medical professional familiar with your situation.
Yes, he probably doesn't know much about tuba playing or the affect of brass playing on recovery, but it's not worth the risk to your long term health to take the chance.
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It sounds smart to follow your doctors instructions on this one... but you can take the time to really listen to some music, spend some time on a neglected hobby you’ve not had time to dive into... or if you must practice- work hard on some rhythmic training, or ear training.. or learn the piano or something. While you are taking a break from the tuba itself, you can still spend the time learning a bunch of new things and getting ready to sound great when you get to school.
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As both a physician and a tuba player, I'd say do exactly what your oral surgeon/orthodontist recommends. I can't tell you the number of complications I've had to deal with because patients didn't follow their instructions.
Other posters had great musical ideas for you. Read through and analyze some music you've been wanting to play, listen to recordings, or take the time to give your instrument a once-over with a good cleaning and maintenance.
Good luck!
Other posters had great musical ideas for you. Read through and analyze some music you've been wanting to play, listen to recordings, or take the time to give your instrument a once-over with a good cleaning and maintenance.
Good luck!
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