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Author: Paul Globus
Date: 2021-09-10 12:59
I have played double lip from the beginning -- more than sixty years now. I can also play single lip and I doubt that anyone listening to me could hear any difference in the sound I produce. In short, I don't tend to believe that double lip equals a better sound (or a better anything for that matter).
I heard Harold Wright in performance a number of times and he was indeed a marvelous instrumentalist and musician. But it's a mistake to assume that his attainment was due solely, or even mostly, to his embouchure.
Here's the point. Maybe you are indeed more naturally suited to playing double lip (which is the case for me). Then again, maybe you are not. If you are experiencing pain playing double lip, you need to consider that possibility.
I wish you well.
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