BREATH RATIO IN PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS
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Polatbay Kurbanazarov

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This article discusses how musicians who plays on the woodwind and brass instruments of control breathing and influence of its performance. The goal of breath control is able to breathe and control breathing. This control can be achieved with the conscious using of individual organs, structures and muscle groups of the body. Each tool stage requires a different amount of air and pressure. Unlike the unconscious breathing people do in everyday life, such pressure can be achieved through controlled breathing. Breath control is a joint product of consciousness and body. This willpower strengthens the bond between person and instrument.
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Polatbay Kurbanazarov

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