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nbsp; Whenever brass students are underperforming or producing an uncharacteristic tone for their instrument, many educators address the use of air. Common air concepts that often come to the forefront include speed, volume, inhalation, exhalation, and temperature. Many educators employ a uniform breathing pedagogy across multiple instrument groups (i.e. a brass sectional or […]
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