Anyone else have issues with their lips first thing in the morning? I struggle keeping a seal with mine the first hour I'm up. I'm starting to work on lip excercises to be able to do quietly before I leave the house to hunt. I can practice in the truck on the way to hunt, but it's often not a long drive. Sounds stupid, but it's a struggle to properly use a trumpet in the morning for me.
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Can't say I have had that issue. Course usually i am running a diaghram call on my way to hunt. That may limber them up.
The only time I have issues is when the temperature is around 38 degrees or below in the morning. This Happens in Wisconsin a lot and it is very hard to sound good on a trumpet, because the lips just don't work well. I keep telling myself that just run the trumpet quietly and that helps some. It stands to reason for me as during this time of year I also will carry a box call that has a lower tone with softer woods.
Yes. And I run calls almost every day of the year. First thing in the morning my lips a still a little "sleepy". I can still run the call well, but I have work at it for a while.
I noticed that a bit too, so I have been warming up on the ride to my spot and that seems to work for me.
That's funny Gregg and I were just talking about this the other day. I have the same issue.
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Glad I'm not the only one. Thought maybe something was wrong with me!
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I have the same problem with the trumpet and ironically mouth calls are not comfortable for the first five minutes either. Same for vocal cords, first few sentences of the day I come off as if I have been either drinking and smoking heavily or have some type of congestion going on. News anchor taught me to hum for a minute prior to talking and it works, I guess there is a way to warm up the lips as well. In the truck on the way to the hunt
I was thinking this same thing the other morning. It was a cold morning and was tough to produce those same sounds I'm used to getting
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I noticed this weekend that wearing gloves sure seemed to dampen the volume on my calling. At least to my ears behind the call. Someone mentioned in another post about practicing with gloves and a face mask that was a great tip and I thank them for that. I am glad I practiced with gloves before I went. And yes Terry there are times in the morning where I notice I cannot get a good enough seal to kee . I can yelp and cluck good enough just can't kee.Interesting post
Chris O i noticed the gloves as well. I had one pair that I wore that was a thin pair. I lost one of those and had to use a thicker pair and could tell a big difference in the volume with the thicker ones
Honestly I think it's my nerves that get the better of me first thing in the morning or when a bird responds. I can sound (at least to my ears) great in the truck riding down to hunt, but as soon as I get started or if a bird surprises me, I'm a nervous wreck with adrenaline, and I can't get my lips to cooperate for a bit. I have to do some calm deep breaths and get my composure together and the sound comes back.
It's like a professional boxer once said: "Everybody has a plan... until they are hit." I can sound great when relaxed and practicing at home, but all bets are off when that first close gobble hits me. I'm a mess.
I can't play my trumpet very well in the morning I can in the evenings. Always thought it was a mental thing
I have the same trouble but I think mine comes from drinking coffee if I don't drink coffee I have no problem
I've noticed this myself. It's the same with mouth calls.
Just need rehearsal before you hit the stage I guess ...
opposite for me, good when I start, then lips get a bit numb & not as good
I may have learned something this morning.It was 5:30 a.m. and I decided to play with some trumpets and wingbones because I struggle more in the morning. I found that a number 2 mouthpiece in my Buice was easier for me to find the sweet spot and keep playing than the larger hole diameter which I generally like the sound of better later in the day. I sounded good with the other calls when I got the note to come through, but I had some pauses where I wasn't getting the sound to come out and some light chirps where I didn't get it right. I don't feel these little hiccups would alarm a bird but it ticks you off when you are trying to be seductive with your calling and mess up. Smaller hole diameter may be something to try on early mornings it seemed easier for me anyway. My other calls would definitely work also but it just seemed smoother with smaller one.
There was one morning this season that I could not make a sound with my trumpet. Most mornings I do struggle for the first few calls of the hunt but it usually gets better as I call. I carry a water bottle with me and drinking a little water seems to help, helps with rasp too. I think it has something to do with hydration and tightness of your lips first thing in the morning. I have a friend that swears by Biotene first thing in the morning before he uses his trumpet. I always have a slate call for purring, so I can always fall back on that.
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Having a snuff in creates problems with sound. So when I'm using trumpets in morning I try to stay dip free, probably a good thing! Sucking in makes with snuff is never a good thing!! I think it dries my mouth from the spitting so much.