You have a great sound on your mouthpiece, Michael! There is a great story about the cornet player, Jules Levy. He tells it in the forword of his method book, published in 1895: " I have loved the Cornet from my earliest infancy and always had a longing to become a Cornet player. About five years previous to my becoming the proud owner of a Cornet, I procured a mouthpiece which I kept constantly pressed to my lips."
I have not encountered that result. Feel free to email me to discuss if you have had that experience. I am interested to know more about it. mgrose@uoregon.edu
You have a great sound on your mouthpiece, Michael!
There is a great story about the cornet player, Jules Levy. He tells it in the forword of his method book, published in 1895: " I have loved the Cornet from my earliest infancy and always had a longing to become a Cornet player. About five years previous to my becoming the proud owner of a Cornet, I procured a mouthpiece which I kept constantly pressed to my lips."
Very cool
Thanks mike!
What about if buzzing screws up the embouchure
I have not encountered that result. Feel free to email me to discuss if you have had that experience. I am interested to know more about it. mgrose@uoregon.edu