Every Entrance Begins on the note “C”

Have you ever had this experience? Your first note begins on a low “G” and ascends to a “D” above high “C”? Or Your first note is a high “C” and ends on a low “G” below the staff? If you find it easy to play first note, but have difficulty on the final note; consider the following solution to this problem. Beginning on a high note will usually require more firm corners and a smaller aperture. Starting on a low note requires a more relaxed embouchure and a larger aperture. The benefits of setting your lips for the high…