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I know how you feel... it was heck for me trying to get my tone back after getting my braces off. The best advice I have is just to practice ALOT... thats all I remember doing and you should get your tone back eventually. Do a bunch of long tones and stuff like that.

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Braces are usually a big setback for any brass players, whether they're getting put on or taken off. All you can really do is basically what TRtrumpet said: practice, a lot. Start with simple warm-up techniques (long tones, sirens, etc) and take it slow. You should be back up to where you were in a few weeks, max.

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QUOTE (MartinHorn @ Aug 10 2006, 09:26 AM)
Apparently I sucked so much when I got my braces off nothing really changed.

lol, haha.

 

I think i'm starting to get a little better, but I have Region Jazz tryouts next month so I'm worried!!!

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  bluebellbrass07 said:
Make sure your playing with a good embouchre, it would suck to relearn with a bad one.

And i just played lots of long tones and it helped my sound a lot. Scales were what helped get my range back most

you had braces?

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  bluebellbrass07 said:
yeah. 9th grade to 10th grade. (you didnt know me then)

no shyt i didnt even know you when you were in 11th lol

 

 

wow braces are hott lol well they make people hott when they come off

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Man....it's not OUR fault us trumpet people are so good :D

 

Besides, it's not arrogance, it's simply knowing one's place. Most trumpet players, not all, tend to have A type personalities, so that's where the perfectionist spirit comes from. Throw in the fact that if you are a trumpet player, you like to mess around a lot, and you've got the so-called arrogance of trumpet players.

 

Besides...playing trumpet is sexy...I don't recall the last time I ever heard someone playing oboe was sexy :P

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Besides...playing trumpet is sexy...I don't recall the last time I ever heard someone playing oboe was sexy

 

 

Lol, I agree. It's just part of being a trumpet player. What can we say? B):P

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  trumpetman1288 said:
Man....it's not OUR fault us trumpet people are so good :D

 

Besides, it's not arrogance, it's simply knowing one's place. Most trumpet players, not all, tend to have A type personalities, so that's where the perfectionist spirit comes from. Throw in the fact that if you are a trumpet player, you like to mess around a lot, and you've got the so-called arrogance of trumpet players.

 

Besides...playing trumpet is sexy...I don't recall the last time I ever heard someone playing oboe was sexy :P

thats cuz no one plays oboe...

 

i much rather watch the guard gurls runn around then watch some trumpets buzz their brain off

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lol, we have a competition on September 30th, and I get my braces off on the 19th... be glad you have time to figure out how to play, I hope to god I can figure everything out in 11 days =p

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QUOTE (Aegis Fang @ Aug 17 2006, 09:17 PM)
lol, we have a competition on September 30th, and I get my braces off on the 19th... be glad you have time to figure out how to play, I hope to god I can figure everything out in 11 days =p

Good luck, really, it takes about a week at most. You should be fine Aegis.

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ugh braces. I hate them. SO SO MUCH! So it was 8th grade , when I actually got ... so much better... Made region band , region orchestra... you know.and then I was getting ready for the big dogs... aka High School region.. and I go to the ortho and they say I need braces. For one, I didnt really need them but I didnt want to wait later on. So i got them my 9th grade year...It is a pain. I hate them. because your sound is all.. scratchy.. and blah. it was awful...Just keep it up. Ask your orthodonist if you can get them off earlier... Thats what I did. And when you get them off, practice long tones, tounging, and try to get your tone back!

 

braces are the devil...

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i played french horn for three years before getting braces. when i did get them, it was so bad i had to switch to euphonium (for the bigger mouthpiece.)

 

i'm afraid i don't have any suggestions for you, though. when i got mine off, there wasn't that big of a change, but still a considerable difference (felt a heck of a lot better). but just play on your horn a lot, break your new mouth in. :)

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