PRACTICE. Why Practice? How Do You Do It?

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PRACTICE Why Practice? How Do You Do It?

The Principles of Learning: Principle of Readiness Principle of Exercise Principle of Effect Principle of Primacy Principle of Intensity Principle of Recency Taken from the FAA Fundamentals of Instructing

Principle of Readiness Individuals learn best when they are ready to learn. Individuals make more progress if they have a clear objective.

Principle of Exercise Things most often repeated are best remembered. Teacher provides opportunities for students to practice and directs process towards a goal.

Principle of Effect Learning is strengthened by a pleasant or satisfying feeling. Learning is governed by the emotional reaction of the learner.

Principle of Primacy What is first learned often creates the strongest impression. Unteaching is more difficult than teaching.

Principle of Intensity Vivid or dramatic experiences teach better than dull experiences. We learn more from the real thing than a substitute.

Principle of Recency Things most recently learned are best remembered.

Sing, Buzz, Play with air patterns A vocal approach to trumpet playing from Jim Austin Foundation of Vincent Cichowicz s approach to better fundamentals Wind and Song Arnold Jacobs

Three Fundamentals of Trumpet Playing: The Correct Usage of Air The Center of Pitch The Suppleness of Lips

The Correct Usage of Air The air should be as fast as possible all the time with a dot articulation. The key to consistency is consistent air. Yes, Air can control range but shouldn t! Yes, Air can control dynamics but shouldn t! A true legato is a tongue stop. The end of the first note is the beginning of the next note, to add space to the notes the tongue interrupts the sound longer. The air should never stop. However, the tongue does stop the air at the embouchure. Avoid ha-ha, which is pulsing the air from the lungs. Remove all tension from the air column.

Center of Pitch The embouchure controls: Amplitude of pitch Frequency of pitch Quality of pitch Of course, this is based upon the assumption of good air. Two types of embouchures Free Buzzed based Mouthpiece pressure based

Suppleness of Lips The trumpet player is a small muscle athlete. The same rules apply for fatigue and injury as they would for any athlete. Prevention and common sense are the keys. Get into a consistent practice routine at the beginning of your playing day. The lips must be supple and able to vibrate freely. The player always has to be aware of the effects of sun and wind on the lips Acutane and braces are lip killers

Embouchure Development The pressure for immediate success verses long term development Getting to end of the book syndrome Development of air and small muscles The importance of singing and whistling The importance of free buzz Do s and Don ts of free buzzing

Tools for facilitating Correct Usage of Air, Center of Pitch and Suppleness of Lips: Air Breathing exercises Wind Patterns Straw and Pinwheel Mouthpiece buzzing Rim buzzing Baritone playing Flutter tongue Whistling Free buzzing Candle-Mirror fogging/yawning Power pushups Spitting seeds Pitch Singing Whistling Mouthpiece buzzing Rim buzzing Free buzzing Baritone Finale Audacity Gun phones Cups Justin tuning No pressure buzz Flutter tongue Suppleness Chapstick with sunblock Practice habits Baritone Pressure reducer No pressure grip Braceguard Rest

Breathing Exercises Wind Patterns Power Lung Breathing Bags Straw and Pinwheel PVC Tools Holding Dollar bill on wall Blowing up balloons Candles Breath Builder

Baritone Promotes: Correct Usage of Air Center of Pitch Suppleness of Lips Extends Practice time Upper Register differences Famous Big horn players Maynard Ferguson Bud Herseth Jens Lindemann

Straw & Pinwheel Promotes: Correct Usage of Air Tongue Stop No tongue arch Side Effect: Excessive pressure

Flutter Tongue Correct Usage of Air Increase Air Speed Learn to control dynamics while using fast air Learn to control range with aperture and tongue and mouth resonance

Finale Beneficial features to the computer program: Center of Pitch Consistent Pulse Learn accompaniment Never gets bored or tired

Record Yourself Audacity Awareness factor while performing Self Diagnosis Teach Yourself Good sounds? Correct pitches? Consistent tempo? Musically convincing? Criticize yourself AND praise yourself Play Duets Intonation If you can t play in tune and time with yourself, how can anyone else play in tune and in time with you.

Spitting Seeds Doc Severnson Hot Tea Solves the problem of missed or fluffed attacks

Air Release / Fogging a Mirror Correct Usage of Air natural breathing

Cups/Gun Phones Perception of Sound Internal and external Center of Pitch Articulation Use Finale Use Audacity

1-2-1-3-4 Rule Thorough method of working a difficult passage up to the desired tempo Use the baritone Patience and integrity

Free Buzz Center of Pitch Strength Training Flexibility Best way to increase endurance