Buzzing
for all brass instruments
Moren, Bertrand
Buzzing is a fundamental technique for brass players. It consists of making the lips vibrate, either alone or inside the mouthpiece. It develops precision, flexibility, intonation, and sound quality. Practised regularly, buzzing strengthens the facial muscles, improves breath support, and prepares for a more stable sound production.
My method offers exercises that are suitable from an early age. I recommend playing each phrase first with the instrument, then as buzzing (with or without the mouthpiece), depending on the desired goal. Articulations can vary according to the specific aspect of playing to be improved, at the teacher's discretion, for this reason, they are intentionally not indicated.
Breathing should be deep and supported. Playing loudly (forte) strengthens volume, while alternating between extreme dynamics (FF/PP) develops control.
The exercises are flexible: it's not necessary to follow everything in order or to start in the very low or very high range. Adapt to the student's level and stay creative!
1. First Steps / Premiers pas / Erste Schritte / 2. Bendings / Sons courbés / Tonbeugung / 3. Simple Phrases / Phrases simples / Einfache Phrasen / 4. Pedal Note Practice / Notes pédales / Pedaltöne / 5. Range Development / Développement de la tessiture / Entwicklung der Stimmlage
Editions Marc Reift
26.40 EUR
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GN番号:GN1012096
出版番号:EMR51807