Doubling on trumpet?
11:43 on Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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Re: Doubling on trumpet?
14:11 on Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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Re: Doubling on trumpet?
14:43 on Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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Re: Doubling on trumpet?
16:16 on Thursday, May 1, 2008
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Re: Doubling on trumpet?
05:01 on Friday, May 2, 2008
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jose_luis (2369 points)
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I wish I could play many winds, all of them if I could. Not being possible, I stick to the flute, it's more than enough for my present capabilities.
But if you feel like doubling I think it is worth the risk, as most probably, in case there was any bad impact on your embouchure, it will be reversible, without any permanent harm. And you will notice any degrading, no doubt, and can stop and go back.
Not to discard that you might find the trumpet more interesting or suited for you than the flute (why not, after all?)
Just tell us what happened, in case you decide to go ahead.
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Re: Doubling on trumpet?
21:19 on Sunday, May 4, 2008
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Klarinet (138 points)
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There is not too much wrong with James Galway's flute playing. Written by Galway October 24, 2002:
I play the French horn and saxophone (real bad on both) and it has not affected my embouchure at all. In fact, playing the French horn actually improved it. I became more aware of the changes which are necessary on the flute.
My brother plays the flute, Clarinet and Sax and I think he is great on the flute.
Hey that's interesting and no it has definately not hurt his flute embouchure. Thanks for posting that.
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Re: Doubling on trumpet?
12:25 on Monday, May 5, 2008
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krosskuntryrunne r
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Posted by krosskuntryrunner
it never hurt my trumpet embrochure...i think that the worst woodwind-brass embrochure change is for clarinet=trumpet...actually...my band instructor said it would be better for me to learn flute and trumpet to help with my vibrato, breathing, and endurance...good luck!
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