Problems on the low middle register
Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 6:32 am
Hello.
For about a year and a half I have been having difficulties with the low and mid-low register (from the C of the second space down). Little by little I have been noticing how I lose effectiveness and it is difficult for me to articulate the notes. I've never had problems and now miss a lot of attacks on those notes (especially C and B natural of the second space and second line with and without transposer).
I cannot identify the change or bad habit that has led me to lose level in this record. It only happens to me when I attack notes, in legato I have a high level and no difficulty.
I suspect it may have to do with unconscious changes in my embouchure. During these last few years I worked a lot in the lower register and I was improving a lot, perhaps there was some change in my embouchure during this work.
But I haven't been able to solve it.
Are any of you in this situation or know someone who has experienced this? Any advice or testimony that can help?
thank you so much for your attention
For about a year and a half I have been having difficulties with the low and mid-low register (from the C of the second space down). Little by little I have been noticing how I lose effectiveness and it is difficult for me to articulate the notes. I've never had problems and now miss a lot of attacks on those notes (especially C and B natural of the second space and second line with and without transposer).
I cannot identify the change or bad habit that has led me to lose level in this record. It only happens to me when I attack notes, in legato I have a high level and no difficulty.
I suspect it may have to do with unconscious changes in my embouchure. During these last few years I worked a lot in the lower register and I was improving a lot, perhaps there was some change in my embouchure during this work.
But I haven't been able to solve it.
Are any of you in this situation or know someone who has experienced this? Any advice or testimony that can help?
thank you so much for your attention