These warm up sheets are designed for you to use straight away at the start of your practice, or even before a performance.
This sheet is uses the notes low A to G and also has F# (2) and Bb (1) .
The key to warming up is to start gradually and not over do it. Follow the dynamic markings on this sheet but be sure you don’t over do it, especially on the f.
Take your time when using this warm up and really listen to the sound you are making. Make sure that it feels good. Don’t progress onto your music until you are happy with it.
Which is the most important activity on this sheet? Probably the long note. You can’t beat long notes for improving your playing. Write down in the space at the bottom of the sheet how you score! Time yourselves on your phone.
This piece of sheet music is written in the treble clef and can be played by any higher pitched instrument. We recommend however that it is played on a trumpet, cornet, tenor horn, french horn or treble clef baritone, trombone, euphonium or tuba.
Thank you