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Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2019-05-10 17:02
It is my belief in all my years of teaching that you are over thinking this. I've taught hundreds of students from age 12 to 70 and never remember coming across this problem. If your fingers move in perfect sync there's no reason to change anything in you embouchure or air column. With that said, if there is still a problem you are either changing your embouchure or voicing unconsciously. Just keep a steady air column, relax and coordinate your fingers. I suggest you do it several times back and forth forte in quarter notes so your air flows steady. Once you have confidence play it softer with the same relaxed air flow. You did not have to change anything but you probably are.
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