Abstract

This interview explores the intricate relationship between trumpet playing, practice management, and preventing injuries in performers. The discussion delves into the development of neuro-motor automatisms during practice, emphasizing their impact on biomechanisms and the potential for injuries. The most common injuries in trumpet players, including skin lesions and temporomandibular joint inflammation, and the role of excessive mouthpiece pressure are examined. The importance of efficient habits, teacher guidance, and a holistic mental and physical health approach in trumpet playing is highlighted. Additionally, the interview sheds light on the significance of understanding the unity of body and mind for optimal performance.

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