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I also noticed something similar on a July 4th concert when we played the 
1812. I had earplugs in because the cannons were right behind us and while I 
played with them it was very odd but somehow I could hear things I never heard 
before like the sound of my tounge articulating and such. 

Anyways I was wondering if anyone else had similar experiences, ideas, or 
thoughts to this.

Thanks!

-William


    Most likely the sound of your articulation and embouchure are always present, just 
covered up by sound from the outside. With earplugs blocking much of the sound through 
the air, you can hear whatever is resonating in your head. I sometimes use earplugs 
because our orchestra rehearses in a rather small room, and always use them when we 
sit in front of the percussion during "Fanfare for the Common Man". I think Kendall 
Betts had a few words about this a while back ... 

 

Bill  



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