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Overtones on the trumpet?

 
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 11:50 pm    Post subject: Overtones on the trumpet? Reply with quote

How do you play overtones? I've never gotten my hands on any overtones book. I've tried by playing low C and tightening my embouchure. I can only manage another two more octaves higher. After that, no matter how much i tighten, a higher note just won't come out.
Or am i doing it wrong?
Is there a certain way?
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 11:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

What do you mean by overtones? What the term means to me is the notes that are created sympathetically when an interval is played by two instruments and a third note is heard that is the sum of frequencies played. This can be very pronounced depending on the intervals.

What you describe is nothing more that playing seperate octaves. Being to play two octaves above any note is just a function of practice.
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 7:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Overtones on the trumpet? Reply with quote

Anonymous wrote:
How do you play overtones? I've never gotten my hands on any overtones book. I've tried by playing low C and tightening my embouchure. I can only manage another two more octaves higher. After that, no matter how much i tighten, a higher note just won't come out.
Or am i doing it wrong?
Is there a certain way?


I dont' think you are using correct terms. If you play low C, and tighten your lips and go up twice, you played an open G and open C on the third space of the staff. That is two teps on the partial series, not octaves or overtones.

If you are really a beginner, and you are really playing two ocatves higher (high C above the staff) then you are doing something that most beginner trumpet players would love to do.



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