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spencerkotulski Regular Member
Joined: 02 Dec 2018 Posts: 19
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2018 12:07 pm Post subject: MF Protocol |
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I’m a 10th grade trumpet player and I do not have usable range above g right above the staff. I, very interested in MF protocol but I haven’t heard anyone play high and quietly. Like anything g or above to just a high c even. I still this a major flaw in MF protocol? Or does no one play soft just because they don’t want to |
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Harry Hilgers Heavyweight Member
Joined: 16 Jun 2015 Posts: 637
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2018 12:43 pm Post subject: Re: MF Protocol |
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spencerkotulski wrote: | I’m a 10th grade trumpet player and I do not have usable range above g right above the staff. I, very interested in MF protocol but I haven’t heard anyone play high and quietly. Like anything g or above to just a high c even. I still this a major flaw in MF protocol? Or does no one play soft just because they don’t want to |
I follow the Lynn Nicholson protocol I can play up high piano much easier than forte.
Best to chat with Lynn directly.
See if you can contact Lynn via the Jim New website.
Here is Jim’s link:
http://james-r-new.com/affiliates/lynn-nicholson.html
Good luck.
Cheers
Harry |
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RussellDDixon Heavyweight Member
Joined: 04 Apr 2014 Posts: 832 Location: Mason, OH
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2018 12:54 pm Post subject: |
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Allen Vizzutti has a great method book on building range on his website that is entirely building range by playing the prescribed exercises softly. _________________ Schilke X3 Bb trumpet
Yamaha 631g Flugelhorn
Nicholson Monette Prana Resonance LT mouthpiece
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MF Fan Veteran Member
Joined: 26 Mar 2002 Posts: 397 Location: The Great White North
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2018 1:33 pm Post subject: |
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I've experimented with the MF Protocol on and off for 3+ years. It does work if you figure out how to adapt it to your personal set-up, but in my view it's not a replacement for a traditionally developed upper register. Lynn is clear about it being intended for use where your ‘normal’ register tops out, not as a replacement for a normal upper register. If your existing range today is capped at the G above middle C, I’d say you need to spend more time developing in the fundamentals before taking a detour into the MF Protocol. That said, Lynn’s video contains lots of good info about playing in general, not just the Protocol per se. My ‘normal set’ upper register improved as a result of working on the protocol, but I came into it with a high F and have been playing for 30+ years. I can now play legit DHC’s, but not consistently on demand, or in a way that could be fully integrated into a musical setting. It’s more of a practice room skill that I use to impress my fellow trumpet players. That’s my experience, others may have had more success integrating it into their playing. Net net…I’m glad I rented the video and think my playing has benefited, but I’ve concluded I’ll be better off by spending my time developing my upper register via a traditional approach. _________________ MF Fan
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Harry Hilgers Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2019 9:06 am Post subject: |
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MF Fan wrote: | ........ but in my view it's not a replacement for a traditionally developed upper register. |
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MF Fan wrote: | ........ but I’ve concluded I’ll be better off by spending my time developing my upper register via a traditional approach. |
+1/2 I am keeping up both approaches, traditional as well as the MF Protocol.
I just purchased Lynn's LPiece. My first impression is that it may possibly become my primary piece. Of course that is too early to tell.
For "traditional" methods I just acquired the Allen Vizzzuti books (five of them). For the next year or so I will get fully familiar with his books and then start using them for private lessons.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Harry |
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