To help brass musicians improve their airflow, here are some simple and effective exercises you can try:
Buzzing: Start by just using the mouthpiece of your instrument. Make buzzing sounds with different pitches. This will help you focus on controlling your sound and keeping it steady.
Long Tones: Play some long, steady notes on your instrument. Work on making a rich and consistent sound. Try to hold the note longer each time you practice.
Breath Control Exercises: Take deep breaths in and blow out slowly. Pay attention to how your diaphragm (the muscle under your lungs) feels when you breathe.
Adding these exercises to your practice routine can help you produce a better tone!
To help brass musicians improve their airflow, here are some simple and effective exercises you can try:
Buzzing: Start by just using the mouthpiece of your instrument. Make buzzing sounds with different pitches. This will help you focus on controlling your sound and keeping it steady.
Long Tones: Play some long, steady notes on your instrument. Work on making a rich and consistent sound. Try to hold the note longer each time you practice.
Breath Control Exercises: Take deep breaths in and blow out slowly. Pay attention to how your diaphragm (the muscle under your lungs) feels when you breathe.
Adding these exercises to your practice routine can help you produce a better tone!