Testing your limits in your practice from time to time helps! For example playing fundamentals/music as soft as possible then as loud as possible. This can make you aware of your air control and your current limit of making a characteristic sound. If you have any other questions dm on ig @pesina.drew
First of all, HUGE congrats on #20 Opening choreography looks amazing! Didn't realize until seeing this cam that so much body movement and "pushing" goes into moving the prop around. From the audience perspective it was seamless and hardly noticeable, so great! LOVE the shift to rehearsal view at 3:45 with the upward hand motion. Another cool transition at 5:35. Again, seamless and well done editing!
Honestly it takes repetition on repetition to get used to it! Doing intervals of 3-5 minutes to start then try watching your favorite marching band or DCI show while holding your horn up! Hope that helps and good luck on your marching endeavors
Woodwinds add so much in terms of texture, support and color. While it may not be obvious to brass players, woodwinds have an important role even in marching band, and make the overall ensemble sound much warmer and full.
7:03 Jesus man, such a mature and warm sound. The level that high school kids are able to perform at these days is phenomenal. You guys are the standard everyone should always strive for.
Hey! Just wanted to know how y’all’s parts were separated and what mouthpieces y’all used? We used Hammonds/Crown mouthpieces for the most part this past year
@@Drew.pesina thanks for reply! Big fan of y’all’s programs. Respect for the challenging shows you guys put out year after year. Always my favorite to watch