[Harp-L] Re: [HarpTalk] what's the best embouchure?
I can only speak for myself, because I know of really good players of
each persuasion. So I am answering this understanding that THE BEST
embouchure is the one that works for ya.
Now, I play only tongue blocking. I probably do so because I learned
that way and have never had occasion to change. I learned that way
because someone told me that ALL the really good players use tongue
blocking. (Untrue, of course.)
BTW, I was already a brass player before I learned harp. I sometimes
wonder if pucker embouchure would have been more natural for me. Any
other brass players to comment on that?
Tongue blocking has never stopped me or made it difficult for me to play
whatever I can hear in my head. I can overblow (which I do rarely), play
valved (which I mostly do), do rapid double and triple tonguing, and get
a nice tone.
I have been told by a variety of people - whom I regard as very good
players but nonetheless mistaken - that I can't tongue block and do
rapid tonguing, can't overblow, etc. Another blow against orthodoxy!
I sincerely believe that if you want to play good harp, you are willing
to practice, you are willing to really listen to yourself, you will
develop the technique that you need/want using whatever embouchure is
comfortable and works for you.
-LM
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