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Ergobrass Euphonium Support
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The ERGObrass support is specially designed to be a handy medium to enable the player to keep his or her hands and upper body completely relaxed by removing the need for the body to support the weight of the instrument. Instead, the ERGObrass support will transmit the weight of the horn to the chair or through the belt to the legs.
Freeing up the upper body can also help the most important aspects of brass playing: breathing and air flow. With the ERGObrass, the only task remaining for the left hand is to balance the horn and keep the mouthpiece in the right place and angle for each situation. Then, of course, your fingers can act relaxed on valve triggers. With the weight of the horn taken off of the body, the players touch and feel for playing are improved and stresses are reduced.
Freeing up the upper body can also help the most important aspects of brass playing: breathing and air flow. With the ERGObrass, the only task remaining for the left hand is to balance the horn and keep the mouthpiece in the right place and angle for each situation. Then, of course, your fingers can act relaxed on valve triggers. With the weight of the horn taken off of the body, the players touch and feel for playing are improved and stresses are reduced.
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J'avais de plus en plus de difficulté à tenir mon trombone sans avoir de douleur à l'épaule, au coude et au poignet gauche. L'ErgoBrass a changé tout ça. Je suis passé de dix minutes à deux heures à pouvoir jouer sans douleur. Ça soutient le poids de l'instrument, il ne reste qu'à tenir le ballant et le tour est joué. Ça aide aussi énormément pour la posture. Je le recommande fortement.
Posted by Denis Desnoyers on Jan 9, 2025