12 Preparation bar or 12 & 13 Discover the embouchure that makes upper note easier; move lip centers orward, keep air speed 10% than you think you need, and drop excess tension suddenly, while still holding a note with pure tone. Flexibility o embouchure relies on inner lip sensitivity. 13 Feel ree to create your own improvisations at any time; close your eyes, and sense the lips. m * *Use Bb side lever Use Real A3 ingering. 2 1 4 T Tone Warmups 8
Tone Warmups 9 3. High Register Pure Tone Remember when returning to lower notes, to insure your embouchure is spread rom side to side, with less covering o the blow hole. For upper notes, slide lip centers orward. Use air speed, rom the lungs with an open throat to sing the upper note with a ringing sound. Ater low and middle register longtones, return to creating a beautiul, clear, ringing B-natural in the upper octave. Discover the embouchure you need or clarity o tone. Slurring up an octave is a combination o lips and air speed. Use this clear, ringing B to start high longtones with a pure starting pitch. I you're playing high longtones or the irst time, add only one or two new ones per day. I ever the tone becomes imperect, on any note, return to B-natural, and walk upward, slowly again, closing your eyes, and listening and sensing the "sweet spot" or pure tone. 14 m Example o stopping point or irst day m m m First week m m m m
10 Tone Warmups Add one more per day or several weeks. m Second week m Third week Listen closely to the tone. Close your eyes. Listen longer, and adjust the tone quality. Release excess ace tension while holding a note beautiully. m Sixth week m Tenth week I unsure o a high register ingering, look it up on a lute ingering chart and write it in under the note, so you remember it well or next practice session. m Hundredth week :>) 15 m ( ) m Three in a Row, High Register Continue to your highest, best note o the day. copyright www.jennierclu.com
Tone Warmups 11 Four in a Row, High Register 16 Listen closely to the tone quality I any note sounds unclear, you can slow down and match only two notes in tone quality. For example, does your F, F# and high G all sound identical in tone quality? How to improve any wayward note 17 Playing irst orward and then backward, decide i the F# needs more air speed, or a more similar embouchure to G and F. Hint: F# in the high register, is one o the ew notes that malunctions i you have the B-lat thumb key on. So use the B-natural thumb key whenever approaching a high F#. Then return to where last you were playing your note groups and re-check or uniormity o tone. copyright www.jennierclu.com
12 18 m Slide your lips orward to the harmonic high note with ease and ast air speed. inger B-natural Tone Warmups Air speed? Embouchure ease? Then return to where last you were playing your our-note groups and listen or uniormity o purist tone. 19 At any time you can double back and check your irst B natural. Listen closely to the tone quality and check that it stays pure. copyright www.jennierclu.com
Tone Warmups 13 Avoid over-tiring your lips. Return oten to low and middle registers to cool down. 20 Create Your Own Patterns 21 m m 3 3 3 3 Continue to your highest, best note o the day. Using octave leaps together with chromatic tones is really helpul or inding embouchure perameters. m m 22 Playing orwards and backwards is musically rewarding. Improvise in all octaves. 6 6 6 simile cresc. 6 6 6 copyright www.jennierclu.com Continue to your highest, best note o the day.
14 23 Tone Warmups 4. Speedy Warmups or Pure Tone Low register - seek to ind a consistent embouchure that gives great tone to the entire group o notes. Breathe ully during rest Breathe ully Breathe ully Breathe ully Breathe ully Breathe ully Breathe ully Does the tone stay as bright as the starting B? copyright www.jennierclu.com
Tone Warmups 15 Middle Register To prepare, ind your best, ull, rich and ringing B-natural in the upper octave (see pg. 4) 24 Middle register - seek to ind a consistent embouchure or ringing sound in the whole group o notes. m Breathe ully Improvise as required Breathe ully Rest as needed Breathe ully Spin the sound to it's as bright as the middle B copyright www.jennierclu.com
16 Tone Warmups Breathe ully Repeat as needed Breathe ully 25 High Register Using ast air rom deep in the lungs allows you to spin the tone. Make sure the starting B is the best possible B o the day. Take bars o to breathe i using metronome; add bars o rest as needed. copyright www.jennierclu.com
Tone Warmups 17 Hint: Only play as high as you can with perectly beautiul tone. Fatigue is to be avoided. Sensitivity o the lips and air column are built day by day rom the lowest notes o the lute. Take weeks or months to gradually build up to more serene high register tone quality. Your embouchure will develop its high register relaxedness rom skills you've built through the daily practise o the two lower octaves. Spend time in the low register to build the high register. copyright www.jennierclu.com