Piccolo
21:27 on Sunday, September 18, 2005
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(Tinuviel)
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Hi I took up the piccolo this summer for band and the music we`re doing this year is super hard! especially considering the time i`ve been playing... Do any of you have any tips for hitting the high notes? I can hit up to a b flat on a good day but i find f to be really hard to hit although everything other than that is fine, any ideas on why? I also get really tight on the higher notes, any advice there? Im accepting everything here! My pic knowledge is scare...
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Re: Piccolo
21:33 on Sunday, September 18, 2005
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(Tinuviel)
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my pic knowledge is scarce...
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Re: Piccolo
21:36 on Sunday, September 18, 2005
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(Piko)
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The biggest advice I can give is to make sure you use ear plugs. You can find them sold in packs of 50 at around $5US. At least use it in your right ear when you play the piccolo indoors or you can damage your hearing over time.
You may also find if you use both ear plugs that it may help you hit those high notes as you will not back away from them, but don`t always practice like that or you won`t know how you really sound.
I used to use two ear plugs and pull out my high register excerices when I was young to irritiate my brother. Though he started hiding pieces of my flute too...
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Re: Piccolo
21:38 on Sunday, September 18, 2005
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(Tinuviel)
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Wow I`ll definitely try that! The piccolo is squeeky and hurts...
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Re: Piccolo
04:37 on Monday, September 19, 2005
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(Simon83)
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On both flute and piccolo, a good quality top register has to come out of the bottom register, if that makes any sense. I would reccommend lots of low register exercises, as the piccolo can actually sound very beautiful in this area. If you can reliably achieve success here, then you will have done the important groundwork, and should be able to move up to the higher register with ease. Just ensure that when you do, be especially aware of the top lip, as this should not clamp down. Keep the bottom lip well forward, and the top lip as free as possible.
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Re: Piccolo
12:28 on Monday, September 19, 2005
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(Jessie)
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Just pull your mouth muscles back very hard and concentrate your airstream. Practice eventually gets results (earplugs are helpful for this!) Piccolo is also my summer instrument (marching band) and I have had a few years experience. My advice might not sound professional, but it works!
(I love your screen name! Tinuviel as in Luthien Tinuviel from Lord of the Rings?)
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Re: Piccolo
16:09 on Monday, September 19, 2005
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(Tinuviel)
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Yah tinuviel from LOTR, the bestest character ever! oh i luv that story *sigh* Jess about the pulling ur mouth muscles back I have bad history with that I was very very tight when playing flute and it`s what i`m trying to avoid because I was developing tendonitus *pardon the spelling* or somethign in my jaw NOT GOOD! But maybe that`s not what u meant... Ty for the advice :D
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Re: Piccolo
16:15 on Monday, September 19, 2005
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(The Phantom)
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wow, piccolo was also my summer instrument! I tend to play really flat up high...any advice?
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Re: Piccolo
14:35 on Tuesday, September 20, 2005
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(Jessie)
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Sorry. Unfortunetly, I am also pretty flat on the piccolo-there are just some days where you cannot get the right pitch...It`s such a picky instrument!!! Let me guess...The Phantom from the Phantom of the Opera! I had the lucky chance of seeing the play on Broadway a few summers ago!
P.S. Has anyone seen KC or Arak around lately?
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Re: Piccolo
00:15 on Thursday, September 22, 2005
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(Piccolo_queen)
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play with your lips tight and be sure to blow hard. becareful not to sqeak.
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Re: Piccolo
21:46 on Thursday, September 22, 2005
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(Kara)
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Umm.. I probably shouldn`t even comment on that last post, but I will say this much... Please be careful in posted advice if you aren`t sure of what you are talking about. It could really mess some people up.
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Re: Piccolo
14:36 on Saturday, September 24, 2005
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(Patrick)
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please ignore the advice from piccolo queen, never play with a tight embochure and blow as hard as you can, you need to learn to focus properly and support the air,dont force
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Re: Piccolo
17:26 on Sunday, September 25, 2005
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(Arak)
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As I have said before, a tighter embouchure is a good thing to have on piccolo.
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Re: Piccolo
18:57 on Sunday, September 25, 2005
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(Patrick)
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maybe avoid the word "tight", it implies tension, the lips need to be relaxed, and the pressure on the corners of the embochure needs to be a certain way for proper picc playing.
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Re: Piccolo
19:01 on Sunday, September 25, 2005
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(Arak)
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Yes, the corners of the mouth should be firm, but I still say tight.
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