High Gear / Low Gear

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Author: Clint McLaughlin ISBN: 9781301455539
Publisher: Clint McLaughlin Publication: May 5, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Clint McLaughlin
ISBN: 9781301455539
Publisher: Clint McLaughlin
Publication: May 5, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The subject of High Gear Embouchure, embouchure shifts ... often comes up in forums.
I decided to do a book to address this issue. The largest book so far had 5 pages of instructions, 2 pages of pictures and some music.

This book has over 1 hour of video showing you the main ways that pro players use the idea of High/Low Sets to play.

It gives all of the pros and cons to this idea and gives you the info you need to do it wisely.

You get to see and hear 2 good players try the various ideas and you get to see what is possible.

I know that many of you will say. "Pops you teach 1 setpoint."
I do teach that as a step to being a great player. It is vital to have a solid low gear for the high gear/low gear idea to work. You have to crawl, then walk and then run.

This book has written instruction from pros like Walt Johnson and Nick Drozdoff, who tell you how they do the high gear / low gear sets for playing.

This book could really set your playing on fire.

If you can't play above the staff; this won't help. You have to have enough range that the high and low gear have an overlap.
A range of High C will work fine. A range of top line F would fail badly. They would shift 50 times a song (25 going up and 25 coming down) because of how many notes F and above that they have to play. A range of High C they may only have to shift 2-4 times for the same song.
Using the shift 2-4 times would be easy but doing it 50 times a song and everyone would notice it.

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The subject of High Gear Embouchure, embouchure shifts ... often comes up in forums.
I decided to do a book to address this issue. The largest book so far had 5 pages of instructions, 2 pages of pictures and some music.

This book has over 1 hour of video showing you the main ways that pro players use the idea of High/Low Sets to play.

It gives all of the pros and cons to this idea and gives you the info you need to do it wisely.

You get to see and hear 2 good players try the various ideas and you get to see what is possible.

I know that many of you will say. "Pops you teach 1 setpoint."
I do teach that as a step to being a great player. It is vital to have a solid low gear for the high gear/low gear idea to work. You have to crawl, then walk and then run.

This book has written instruction from pros like Walt Johnson and Nick Drozdoff, who tell you how they do the high gear / low gear sets for playing.

This book could really set your playing on fire.

If you can't play above the staff; this won't help. You have to have enough range that the high and low gear have an overlap.
A range of High C will work fine. A range of top line F would fail badly. They would shift 50 times a song (25 going up and 25 coming down) because of how many notes F and above that they have to play. A range of High C they may only have to shift 2-4 times for the same song.
Using the shift 2-4 times would be easy but doing it 50 times a song and everyone would notice it.

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