Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of the trumpeter’s performance exhalation, in particular the role of air jet pressure as an important criterion for achieving the universality of performance. Drawing on previous research, the study shows the importance of achieving the exhalation impedance during the performance. The article explores the anatomical and physiological aspects of performance breathing. The author analyzes the latest studies of Ukrainian and foreign researchers in the field of vocal and wind performing arts, highlighting various ways and methods of achieving significant results in mastering the technique of performance breathing. Considering works of different styles, the article outlines the differences in performance exhalation in classical, jazz, and popular music performance. The author highlights the ways of more effective application of the technique of performance exhalation in terms of achieving a high register, muscular endurance of the lips, articulation technique, the mastery of which will lay the foundation of skills for a wide specialization of the trumpeter of classical, jazz and popular music. The author suggests a number of training inventions and devices (in particular, his patented exerciser), the implementation of which in performance practice will allow faster and more efficient achievement of the necessary qualitative aerodynamic characteristics of exhalation without harmful effects on the health of the trumpeter.

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