Generally, it is not considered to be the proper technique, as you play most brass instruments without doing that. It solely depends on preference of the player, though, as many people can play it well while puffing their cheeks without any strain or soreness in their cheeks. It depends on how comfortable it is for you.
No it gives you a bad sound if you puff your cheeks.
if your trying to get high on a trombone, then u must push trombone mouth piece close to your mouth and curl your lip slightly.
A single Trombone cannot play a chord by itself.
no it isnt its actually pretty easy to play it ona tenor trombone
The Sackbut where the trombone was continued from, thank you to everybody asking questions about the trombone, the instrument that i play and know alot about.
Well your are going to need a trombone and then need to take lessons how to play the instrument. Then get the sheet music for the piece and play it. You won't be able to learn how to play the trombone from reading a book; rather you are going to have to learn to play this instrument from the beginning.
if your trying to get high on a trombone, then u must push trombone mouth piece close to your mouth and curl your lip slightly.
Dogs puff out their cheeks when they need to cough but it doesn't come out right or when they "burp" or "hiccup", except it's a little different when they do it. I don't know how they do it. Like we do?
you stuff all of them in your mouth and puff out your cheeks.
A single Trombone cannot play a chord by itself.
The trombone.
Dizzy Gillespie's cheeks actually were not "puffed out" when he played the trumpet. His glands exploded in his lower neck, and so whenever he played, they would puff out as well. and he was born with.
yes there is i play trombone and i play this peice.
The trombone does not play classical music, it plays jazz. :)
One of the easiest ways (although it may sound odd) would be learning to play the trumpet or trombone. Trumpet or trombone players have to learn to store a lot of air in their cheeks, which results in their size increasing over time. The didgeridoo might also work, however saxophones or flutes will not because they are not supposed to be played using air stored in your cheeks (however they are really good at toning up a double-chin).
My hamster used to fill his mouth with food which made his cheeks puff out.
A brassy one :P
Yes.