The Influential Factors That Affect Trumpet Playing and Its Solutions
Abstract
The trumpet, as a kind of normal instrument, is very popular among students, teachers and relevant music workers and lovers. Compared with the playing of other instruments, the trumpet has its uniqueness either in the form of tune or the contents of the music. Trumpet playing not only can demonstrate the softness of music, but also can present the passion and strength of the music. Quite a few music lovers have been working really hard, studying various methods in trumpet playing, in order to develop the specialty of trumpet playing and to play their favorite music. Compared with other instruments, trumpet playing is relatively more complicated which make players can master it accurately, a tiny carelessness in the playing could result in a mistake, which make the whole music discordant. The author impartially analyzes the influential factors which affect the trumpet playing, and propose some opinions and suggestions, for the aim of deducing the mistake in the process of trumpet playing, and improve the lever of playing.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/7771
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