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Gillestar1 Veteran Member
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Posted: Sat May 17, 2003 6:11 am Post subject: |
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Hi! Really enjoying the Encyclopedia so far, but wondering what to concentrate on. Too much at a time will just confuse me....)
My breathing is close to correct, but my posture is way off. I was thinking I would work on breathing correctly and playing from the #2 position at first. What do the teachers or one more experienced with Doc's teachings think? Is this a good place to start? _________________ SMILE!! It takes only 17 muscles to smile...43 muscles to frown. Conserve energy. )
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Gillestar1 Veteran Member
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Posted: Sat May 17, 2003 6:12 am Post subject: |
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P.S.- When I say my breathing is correct, I mean close considering my posture. I am breathing in with my corners and not resetting my embouchere, and also going right from breathing into the attack. _________________ SMILE!! It takes only 17 muscles to smile...43 muscles to frown. Conserve energy. )
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airdyn Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sun May 18, 2003 6:09 am Post subject: |
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Dear Gillstar1,
Although it is somewhat unusual to use the Encylopedia as a "starter' in the Pivot System ( #1. choice, go to a qualified teacher of the P.S. and #2. Have The Manual of Studies AND The Concone Studies of Doc for "written" exercises), here is my recommendation:
Obviously, read Encyclopedia up to page 191, where "type discussions" commence. Start (as blowing procedures)on page 167, learning the rules of Buzzing and perfecting Buzzing Routines 1 and 2. Spend at least a month on this.
Simultaneously, perfect the Sensation Theory on page 13.
Read and get into the subconscious the 35 basic points of The Pivot System starting on page 229.
Do the Trio of Daily Calesthenics every day!(found in the index).
Continue playing etudes of your choice that include balanced tonguing,slurring, modes of articulation...high,low, loud and soft.
Make notes of your progress as the buzzing and normal playing begin to merge as noticed in the etudes.
Any thing else, post here on the Forum and get more guidance.
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Gillestar1 Veteran Member
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Posted: Sun May 18, 2003 5:16 pm Post subject: |
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Dave....#2 seems like a strange choice since I haven't even seen these "publications" mentioned anywhere.....nor did you mention them in our phone conversation.
I will try to apply what you have suggested......thanks!
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SMILE!! It takes only 17 muscles to smile...43 muscles to frown. Conserve energy. )
Kurt
[ This Message was edited by: Gillestar1 on 2003-05-19 16:51 ] |
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Gillestar1 Veteran Member
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Posted: Sun May 18, 2003 5:21 pm Post subject: |
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[ This Message was edited by: Gillestar1 on 2003-05-19 16:51 ] |
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