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The technique known as "circular breathing" is in fact nothing of the sort.
For the most part, it was a sustained five-minute act of circular breathing.
Circular breathing is an important part of the playing of the instrument.
This strengthening happens after the player has learned the circular breathing technique.
The rhythm of the circular breathing, gives the instrument its readily recognizable sound.
He was an early jazz proponent of circular breathing.
The player uses the technique of circular breathing to produce an uninterrupted sound).
David Murray's use of the circular breathing technique has enabled him to play astonishingly long phrases.
He used circular breathing to play nonstop.
Some players augment this sound with vocalizations, didgeridoo style, and even circular breathing.
Circular breathing is a technique used by players of some wind instruments to produce a continuous tone without interruption.
He was also a fine exponent of slap tonguing, and utilized circular breathing.
Kirk was a major exponent of circular breathing.
It is somewhat related to circular breathing.
With circular breathing, however, a musician can continue singing or blowing without ever audibly stopping for a breath.
Mr. Rothenberg repeated himself, using circular breathing to make an idea last.
He used a bit of circular breathing to stretch phrases, which fell oddly, giving his solos distinction.
A few jazz and classical wind and brass players also utilize some form of circular breathing.
They are played using circular breathing.
Circular Breathing: "The deep breath that goes on forever.
Essentially, circular breathing bridges the gap between exhalations.
In many Asian countries, shawm technique includes circular breathing allowing continuous playing without pauses for air.
So I'd switched to circular breathing.
He occasionally used the circular breathing technique, which allows wind musicians to avoid taking regular breaths, to keep a long, calm note going.
The player typically uses circular breathing.