Unlock your true potential as a brass player with our Learn Tongue Arch To Dramatically Increase High Range tutorial. This 4-minute video presents an essential technique that many trumpet and brass players overlook, yet it is crucial for achieving a powerful high register.
Many musicians struggle with choppy, brittle phrases above High C, or they find their high notes lacking in strength and accuracy. This tutorial demystifies the concept of tongue arch, revealing how to master it effectively, regardless of your instrument.
By investing in this tutorial, you will gain:
- Enhanced control and command over your high notes.
- The ability to produce smooth, full phrases without strain.
- Improved intonation and consistency in all notes above High C.
- A clearer understanding of tongue arch, leading to long-lasting improvements in your playing.
Join countless others who have transformed their brass performance with this simple yet effective technique. Elevate your musicianship and develop the sound you've always dreamed of. Don't miss this opportunity to refine your skills and take your playing to new heights.
Most players don't know about tongue arch. Most professional trumpet and brass players that THINK they are doing tongue arch, are NOT doing it correctly.
(Intermediate-Advanced)
How can you tell?
1. A Choppy, Brittleness to their phrases above High C (trumpet). If you don't understand that, then let's say they sound the opposite of Maynard Ferguson. They strain and are unable to complete smooth full phrases above High C.
2. Notes above the staff particularly notes above High C are either weak or non-existent. If they do exist, they exist with very little command and power. Their high notes may also be out of tune and Squirrely.
Yet, these same players, pro players, will swear on a stack of bibles they are employing tongue arch....but they're not.
I have taught tongue arch successfully for many years and this tutorial will shed light on what has been a very ambiguous technique for the majority of all brass players. Of course it is not just for trumpet players, but ALL brass playing musicians.
4 minute video tutorial