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| Trumpet Studio is about: Trumpet lessons and trumpet books by Michael Droste. Thousands of trumpet students worldwide helped from amateur to pro level have been helped through these articles and consultations. Articles on this site include: mouthpieces, range, practicing, lip buzzing, recordings, trumpet method books, equipment, oil, braces and issues, technical study, warm up routine, midi files, staff paper, trumpet scales, and finally work pages. Check out our trumpet lessons, our online trumpet lessons and our trumpet books. Trumpet playing, trumpet lessons, trumpet books. Trumpet Studio covers these topics: trumpet, trumpet playing, trumpet lessons, trumpet books, Stevens, Superchops, Maynard Ferguson, mouthpieces, Bach, Bill Chase, Callet, Schilke, Doc Severinsen, Yamaha, Maggio, embouchure, trumpet books, trumpeter, trumpeting, Marsalis, Louis Armstrong - Thanks for visiting TrumpetStudio.com - Michael Droste |
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BRACES
Braces? My students have successfully used these. They are flatter than others and 'mold' to each individual. Watch, Be Careful so that you try to keep a 'trumpet embouchure'. There is a tendency to change the form of the lips. Do not let that happen. This product might last a week or a month depending upon use.
The quick, dependable and reusable orthodontic shield that provides lip protection for musicians and all brace patients. Protects lips from cuts and irritation caused by dental appliances or sharp, irregular teeth. Enables an individual to devise personalized protection without professional assistance. Promotes healing by covering the major source of irritation. Stays in position until removed. Will not slip or slide. Feels like normal lip tissue. Lasts for weeks under normal use. Includes ample material in one kit to form several tissue protecting shields. Since no two dental braces or mouths are identical, neither should any two guards be identical!
What this product will do is GIVE TIME for the student to adjust to the braces, it is generally NOT a long term solution - there really isn't any - But it helps during the transition period so the student IS NOT FRUSTRATED and then the student can adjust over a few weeks to the braces.

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Braces Solution for Trumpet Players.
You can also use dental wax, but it can get 'stuck' in some types of braces and it could take time getting it in and out - but it does work.
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The Trumpet
Trumpet [Fr. trompette; Ger. Trompete, It. tromba, Sp. trompeta]. A soprano brass instrument commonly about 1.4 m. (4 1/2 ft.) in tube length, folded twice to a narrow rectangular shape about 35 cm. (14 in.) long. The trumpet is the highest brass instrument in register, above the tuba, euphonium, trombone, sousaphone, and french horn. A person who plays the trumpet is called a trumpeter or simply, trumpet player. Its powerful tone is created by lip vibration against its cup-shaped mouthpiece. A trumpet consists of a cylindrical tube, shaped in a primary oblong loop that flares into a bell. The brass family can trace its ancestry back to herald trumpets, hunting horns, and military bugles. The valved trumpet was developed in the 1820s. Modern trumpets also have three piston valves as well as small, secondary tubing that act as tuning slides to adjust the tone. Most trumpet parts since about 1900 are written either for Bb trumpet, sounding one tone lower, or for C trumpet at concert pitch. Its brilliant sound has since made it indispensable in a wide variety of ensembles. |
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