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- dancingflutist3000
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My friend who plays flute just recently got her braces on and is
having problems reajusting her embouture (spelling?). She can''t play higher
than D2 which is a problem because in sections we have a choramatic scale test
in a week. Are there any tips or exercises that could help her regain her
correct mouth placing? (she got braces on bottem and top teeth)
having problems reajusting her embouture (spelling?). She can''t play higher
than D2 which is a problem because in sections we have a choramatic scale test
in a week. Are there any tips or exercises that could help her regain her
correct mouth placing? (she got braces on bottem and top teeth)
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Yeah, I'm gonna get braces soon, will this change how I play
and sound?
and sound?
- Flutey007Tooty
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I got braces last year and it felt weird, tell your friend to
try rolling the flute in or out. That helped me alot. Mostly, just tell your
friend to practice after school alot, because with braces it mostly just takes
some getting used to. [;)]
try rolling the flute in or out. That helped me alot. Mostly, just tell your
friend to practice after school alot, because with braces it mostly just takes
some getting used to. [;)]
Play
it WELL, not loud and fast
it WELL, not loud and fast
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Yeah, I've had braces on for a while and You get used to it.
Try playing around with your embochure. I'm afraid to get mine off becuz they
make you realize what your embochure sounds like, always checking to see if
it's airy or not. There's another posst about braces in the hang out place i
think. Leanne
Try playing around with your embochure. I'm afraid to get mine off becuz they
make you realize what your embochure sounds like, always checking to see if
it's airy or not. There's another posst about braces in the hang out place i
think. Leanne
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well really....if your friends like me, your music teacher
really doesnt understand what your friends going through...so my teacher just
simply called my mom and INSISTED that i take private lessons...he claims it
works...i got braces 6 months ago and gotten used to them being in the
way...just tell your friend to watch out when they tighten them...i find that a
big pain for 2-3 days when playing my flutee...
really doesnt understand what your friends going through...so my teacher just
simply called my mom and INSISTED that i take private lessons...he claims it
works...i got braces 6 months ago and gotten used to them being in the
way...just tell your friend to watch out when they tighten them...i find that a
big pain for 2-3 days when playing my flutee...
xoxo)lil miss princess
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I've had braces for about a year and a half and i've been
playing flute the whole time. I was very inconvinenced by them for a while but
you get used to it. My advice is that you just make sure that you get your top
lip all the way over your braces. They really change your embachure and your
tone quality but it just takes getting used to.
playing flute the whole time. I was very inconvinenced by them for a while but
you get used to it. My advice is that you just make sure that you get your top
lip all the way over your braces. They really change your embachure and your
tone quality but it just takes getting used to.
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im going to be getting braces
and i am just learning flute. will this change how i play or sound.
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Haha... I had the opposite problem. I started playing with braces, and I didn't have any problems. Until I got them off. Then my tone got exponentially puffier. Turned out that I was so used to playing with something in my mouth, I couldn't play without my retainer I had to work on a tighter embouchure.