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theslawdawg Heavyweight Member
Joined: 13 Oct 2008 Posts: 843 Location: Waikiki, Hawaii
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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2018 8:32 am Post subject: |
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ljazztrm wrote: | Wow..I did it a couple of times since last night/this morning. I noticed some tension in my playing I didn't realize. It interesting to me because, even if I feel my sound is coming out easily and there are no problems in my regular playing, this exercise, with Lynn's X-piece piece, exposed some tension. Going back to regular playing I can really notice my playing is more relaxed and everything is more efficient and easily produced..range, sound.. You may be onto something here shak! Will keep working with the 19/30's with the X-piece and post further results. All the very best, Lex |
I'm jumping on the bandwagon. Going to start tonight with my X-Piece! _________________ My go-to Trumpet and Flugel: Thane.
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ljazztrm Heavyweight Member
Joined: 03 Dec 2001 Posts: 2681 Location: Queens and upstate, NY
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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2018 8:48 am Post subject: |
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Great lawdawg! Keep us posted if you experience any noteable results. Best. Lex _________________ Mpcs: Jim New-Manley Jazz1/Jazz2/Jazz4/Lead3. Legends MF1. Reeves 39EX/HV. Frost 39MVD. Flugel: Jim NewMF3. Jim New-Manley F1+F2. Pickett MF. Reeves HF.
Trumpets: THE LYNNZHORN!!/Stomvi Forte pocket
Flugel: Manchester Brass Pro Model
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