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    I get tired while blowing the trumpet, and my lips hurt. Is there any way to avoid this?
    PurpleOreo
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    Don't press the trumpet into your lips hard. Also, practice at home and your lips will build an embouchure memory, and it will be easier to play.
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    How can I practice to fix the tight, pinched tone in my trumpet?
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    Keep your throat open and take deep breaths. A deep breath should fill your entire lungs.
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    When playing a Bb trumpet, how can I match a piano playing a C scale?
    Jelke de Jong
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    To match a piano playing a C scale, you should play the D scale, since the piano, which is an instrument tuned in C, is a whole step higher than the trumpet tuned in Bb.
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    My buzzing fades. What should I do to buzz continuously?
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    Keep practicing and incorporate buzzing in your warmup. The buzzing should improve with practice over time.
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    How much rest should I take between practicing my trumpet?
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    Rest as long as you play. Break up your practice time into smaller chunks. Doing three 20-minute sessions with rest or another activity between is more beneficial than one 60-minute session with no rest.
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    I have a big problem with my lips because I have an overbite. It is hard for me to get bright sounds and high notes. Any tips?
    Community Answer
    Long tones, arpeggios, scales, and lip slurs help develop embouchure when playing a brass instrument.
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    I do what is instructed, but my lips refuse to buzz. What can I do?
    Community Answer
    Blow a raspberry. Then, start tightening your lips by pulling the corners of your mouth down. The low, raspberry buzz should now become a trumpet buzz.
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    What can I do to improve tone quality?
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    Work on taking deep breaths so you increase your airflow. Practice breathing faster or slower for high and low notes.
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    I can buzz but it's not right and I am unsure of how to form it right to sound how it's intended.
    Community Answer
    Put the mouthpiece half top lip half bottom, and open your teeth, throat, and relax your stomach.
  • Question
    How do I shift pitch like a siren sound on a trumpet?
    Community Answer
    You have to tighten and loosen your embouchure in a slurring motion, with only a mouthpiece.
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    When I try to play the trumpet, I get only an empty blow with no sound. What is the reason? How should I do it?
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    It happens because the lips are not vibrating. Make sure your lips are wet and are in a right position. There is also a probability that your lips might be too open.
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    What are some tricks to help me loosen my throat?
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    Put in your routine a few minutes of flutter tonguing and vocalizing. Vocalizing is singing while you play. Start with singing and then add buzzing (without the mouthpiece) at the same time. When you start to feel it's becoming easy, add the mouthpiece and then the trumpet.
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