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How does circular breathing work?
How exactly do you do that, and can you only do it on the oboe? Because I only recently heard that some oboists do it, but I've never heard others do it.
Depends on how much and how regular you practice. You don’t have to assume that you can play a little bit after a week. For the first time, you have to get a tone. And then practice daily. It takes patience but this is the case with every instrument.
I think the sounds are not so easy to get out, but it also depends on how much Bock you have on the instrument
A good teacher especially at the beginning is very important!
It includes daily training, but everyone with healthy lips can learn it. When I was 7 years old, I already played melodies on a water hose. But to play really trumpet, you have to practice a lot.
I have been playing trumpet for 37 years (plus some other instruments) and still find trumpet a difficult to master instrument.
As hard as any other instrument. Every instrument needs exercise, and on every instrument you can become a master.
Hard is everything you don’t like to do.
Right. And I find things hard that I find quite exciting at the same time. For example, voice guidance. Meaning you can e.g. take a note more than another, so they play louder (on the piano). If the pieces become more complex, there can also be several voices, so you have some melody in the right hand and in the left hand. Then you can think about what I want to get out more (so play louder) than the other. If you’ve tried to press harder and more easily with one finger at the same time, you’ll realize that’s hardly going in pieces then you’ll always have the task of looking at what the listener is supposed to do or what’s more exciting for your own interpretation (or it’s just a haha).
But well, maybe that means that almost everyone doesn’t always like to do this, even though you burn for the thing (always not anyway)
Yes or if you see players who play a song/a piece, what you want to be able to do at some point, because of the vibe e.g.
I know what you mean. Mastering an instrument needs self-discipline and a lot of exercise. And it is really connected with effort, which, however, also prepares joy when one has managed a difficulty and comes one step further.