Trip/Bring Mouthpiece?

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PaulT
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Trip/Bring Mouthpiece?

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I am going on four-day trip during which I will either be in a car or on a sailboat. I'm not bringing a horn, for several good reasons. I'm a trombone hobbyist, I don't need to keep my chops in shape... but the trombone has been going good for me lately; my lessons have been going good, community band starts a week after I get back, and I want to keep the progress going and not regress.

- Would bringing along a mouthpiece to buzz on every so often keep my chops where they are (or close)?

- Or is it mouthpiece buzz different enough that the benefit may not be worth the possible aggravation I may cause on the boat?

- Or should not I just not worry about it one way or another as my chops may appreciate the vacation as much I as will.
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I wouldn't worry too much for 4 days. Just remember that you will need to dial back the extreme range and don't push endurance for a couple of days when you get back. Should be back up to snuff in a couple of days of practice.
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There’s something to be said for a short break.
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(specifically, I have just started to be able to bank my high "G". And the high Bb is there almost regularly, sort of. But, anyway, well, G has finally become just another note and I want it to still be there when we play Sabres and Spurs the first week of band.)
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Freebuzz for just 1 minute, 2 or 3 times a day.
Leave your horn and mouthpiece at home.
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I took a MP on a 2-week trip and buzzed about 5-10 minutes into a washcloth 4-5 times while we were gone. I really think it helped, mentally if not physically!
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Re: Trip/Bring Mouthpiece?

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Thanks, all!

Leaving the horn and mouthpiece. Bringing my harmonica. And I'll mix in a little free buzzing!
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