When I change octaves, it doesn't always sound "smooth". Any tips on how to improve it?
Thanks,
Bo
Octaves
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Any issue is resolved with proper practice.
Intervals is not different. But there is something crucial to doing that well. The more you have flexibility in your lips, the more you improve intervals. In this case, being flexible doesn't mean your lips must be loose, but they must be properly positioned so the interval sounds in tune and with a good balance of color and dynamics between the notes.
Keeping them well hydrated is also a key. Dry lips just don't work.
Intervals is not different. But there is something crucial to doing that well. The more you have flexibility in your lips, the more you improve intervals. In this case, being flexible doesn't mean your lips must be loose, but they must be properly positioned so the interval sounds in tune and with a good balance of color and dynamics between the notes.
Keeping them well hydrated is also a key. Dry lips just don't work.