Lip Buzzing Exposed: The Controversial Technique Every Trumpet Player Should Know
Chris Davis Chris Davis
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 Published On Jul 10, 2023

In this eye-opening video, we dive deep into the world of trumpet playing and uncover the controversial technique known as lip buzzing, also referred to as free buzzing. Join us as we demystify the practice and reveal why it has become a hot topic within the brass community.

Whether you're a beginner or an experienced trumpet player, understanding and mastering lip buzzing can have a profound impact on your playing. In this tutorial, we provide step-by-step guidance on how to perform the technique effectively, exploring its benefits and discussing its potential drawbacks.

If you've ever wondered about lip buzzing and its impact on your trumpet playing, this video is a must-watch. Don't miss out on the opportunity to gain valuable insights and decide for yourself whether lip buzzing should be part of your practice routine.

Free buzzing is a technique that improves trumpet playing by reinforcing proper form in the embouchure. It involves buzzing without the trumpet and using the body as the instrument. Good form includes saying the letter M and freezing, engaging the corners, and keeping the chin flat. Free buzzing should not be used to buzz into the trumpet. It can take time to develop a sound and change pitch, but it is important to stay patient and avoid building tension in the body. Free buzzing can be practiced for a few minutes each day to improve trumpet playing.

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1. Practice free buzzing for a few minutes each day to improve trumpet playing.
2. Focus on proper form, including saying the letter M and freezing, engaging the corners, and keeping the chin flat.
3. Avoid using free buzzing to buzz into the trumpet and stay patient while developing a sound and changing pitch.

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