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Lost wrote: Yay go trumpet players! *coughs* Uhm anyway lol
Do you practice flexability skills? Such as sluring, octives and things like that to bring your range back. It takes forever it seems, and second part isn't that bad because even though first part is seen as "the best part", in reality without the second and thrid parts the band would be completly top heavy and would sound bad. Harmony can be just as important as melody. I would talk to your dentist or orthodontist for the wax that you can put between your teeth and lips.
I'm assuming you've talked to your director about this problem? If he or she is a good director they should be able to understand your problem and work with you to fix it. Hope this helps Good luck with your playing.
mayanspypilot wrote:The wax that you can get from orthodontists is absolutely awful in my opinion. From my own personal experiences and as a music teacher, I suggest flower tape for students. It's somewhat clothlike, and there won't be any sticky residue when you take it off your braces. Play around with your embouchure too and where you're placing your mouthpiece. Try something new every day and see what works best for you.