Tuba Pressure Device
Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2021 9:57 am
Anyone ever use one of these or similar?
https://www.thomann.de/intl/arnolds_son ... r_tuba.htm
I accidentally ordered one thinking it was more a burpee type device for buzzing at my desk while working from home.
I didn't think I used too much pressure. But when I just tried it I instantly was releasing the air. Set it to it's 'strongest' setting, still very easily release the air.
Convince myself it's my very heavy G&W mouthpiece making it 'easier' to trigger. So I grab the basic/lighter mouthpiece the horn came with. Same result.
After a few minutes I could play pieces and scales, but the moment I began heading up the staff i'd easily overpressure and release the air if I wasn't very very careful. Which isn't surprising since it is easy to use pressure as a crutch.
I'm sitting here now contemplating am I using that much pressure ?! Have others tried these and found them to over sensitive or have I just found my new practice buddy to work on using less pressure..
https://www.thomann.de/intl/arnolds_son ... r_tuba.htm
I accidentally ordered one thinking it was more a burpee type device for buzzing at my desk while working from home.
I didn't think I used too much pressure. But when I just tried it I instantly was releasing the air. Set it to it's 'strongest' setting, still very easily release the air.
Convince myself it's my very heavy G&W mouthpiece making it 'easier' to trigger. So I grab the basic/lighter mouthpiece the horn came with. Same result.
After a few minutes I could play pieces and scales, but the moment I began heading up the staff i'd easily overpressure and release the air if I wasn't very very careful. Which isn't surprising since it is easy to use pressure as a crutch.
I'm sitting here now contemplating am I using that much pressure ?! Have others tried these and found them to over sensitive or have I just found my new practice buddy to work on using less pressure..