Relaxing

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flute_geek684
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Relaxing

Post by flute_geek684 »

So one of my biggest problems when I play is relaxing. More specifically my throat is probably the worst of it- it leads to vocalization sometimes :( I'm getting really frustrated because the WORST part is sometimes I can't hear myself doing it- which is another big problem. I can't afford to see a music therapist but I do need suggestions from anyone concerning this because I desperately need to get rid of this problem. :?
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Muckdogzen
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Post by Muckdogzen »

I think you are well on your way to conquering your problem. When I find my hands getting tense I play long tones and make sure I take very deep breaths and make sure I completely empty my lungs. It usually only takes a few minutes for my hands and wrists to realax. Also, I stand up to do this.
"The pianos don't have to be tuned exactly at A440, just don't be flat".

Muckdogzen
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Post by Muckdogzen »

After rereading the origianl post, I also suggest focusing on relaxing the back of the head and neck while playing long tones.
"The pianos don't have to be tuned exactly at A440, just don't be flat".

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