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 Re: rebuilding an embochure 20 years later
Author: KJC 
Date:   2013-01-13 22:44

I recently did the same thing. By the way, most of my family lives in Austin and we just moved from there a couple of years ago. So many music opportunities in Austin! If you played many years when when you were young--I played continually from the time I was 10 to 18, and then for a couple of years when I was 28, you will be surprised at how fast your endurance will come back. I started playing again last August and now I can play 2 or 3 hours a day without a problem. I'm also playing in a ww quintet and band through the local college, in a community band and in a church group. I'm taking lessons from a professional player from the local symphony. I'd say that you should just play as long as you can keep your intonation even and your lip doesn't literally give out. In about a month you'll find that you can play at least an hour. Enjoy!

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