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When I descend on a g scale from space above staff, I feel like I
would like to reposition my lips around the d. Should this be done,
or do you need to play through it with air?
Different teachers have different opinions on this.
In Randy Gardner's book _Mastering
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When I descend on a g scale from space above staff, I feel like I
would
like to reposition my lips around the d. Should
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When I descend on a g scale from space above staff, I feel like I would
like to reposition my lips around the d. Should this be done, or do you need
to play through it with air?
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