Objective: To determine whether trumpet performance skills are associated with malocclusion. Materials and Methods: Following institutional review board approval, 70 university trumpet students (54 male, 16 female; aged 20–38.9 years) were consented. After completing a survey, the students were evaluated while playing a scripted performance skills test (flexibility, articulation, range, and endurance exercises) on their instrument in a soundproof music practice room. One investigator (trumpet teacher) used a computerized metronome and a decibel meter during evaluation. A three-dimensional (3D) cone-beam computerized tomography scan (CBCT) was taken of each student the same day as the skills test. Following reliability studies, multiple...
The study's purpose was to describe selected laryngeal activity of brass-wind players during the per...
Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress on Sound and Vibration. From Ancient to Modern Acous...
AIMS: Objective information on embouchure muscle use in brass players is currently limited. This pil...
poster abstractObjective: Music teachers contend that the arrangement of anterior teeth affects trum...
Purpose: To systematically search the scientific literature concerning the influence of tooth positi...
Objectives: To investigate the effects of playing a wind instrument on the occlusion. Subjects and m...
Embouchure dysfunctions, including those from acute injury to the obicularis oris muscle, represent ...
Objective: The objective of this retrospective, 3-dimensional cone beam computed tomography study w...
Background: The embouchure of trumpet players is of utmost importance for tone production and qualit...
Background: The embouchure of trumpet players is of utmost importance for tone production and qualit...
The focus of this review of literature is on orofacial anatomy and their association with the longev...
Purpose: To systematically search the scientific literature concerning the influence of playing a wi...
One of the pinnacles of performance practice is that of creating a recognizable, individualistic sou...
This study was conduct to examine the effects of posture on trumpet playing while sitting and standi...
This thesis was completed at the Washington State University Honors College. It received a ranking o...
The study's purpose was to describe selected laryngeal activity of brass-wind players during the per...
Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress on Sound and Vibration. From Ancient to Modern Acous...
AIMS: Objective information on embouchure muscle use in brass players is currently limited. This pil...
poster abstractObjective: Music teachers contend that the arrangement of anterior teeth affects trum...
Purpose: To systematically search the scientific literature concerning the influence of tooth positi...
Objectives: To investigate the effects of playing a wind instrument on the occlusion. Subjects and m...
Embouchure dysfunctions, including those from acute injury to the obicularis oris muscle, represent ...
Objective: The objective of this retrospective, 3-dimensional cone beam computed tomography study w...
Background: The embouchure of trumpet players is of utmost importance for tone production and qualit...
Background: The embouchure of trumpet players is of utmost importance for tone production and qualit...
The focus of this review of literature is on orofacial anatomy and their association with the longev...
Purpose: To systematically search the scientific literature concerning the influence of playing a wi...
One of the pinnacles of performance practice is that of creating a recognizable, individualistic sou...
This study was conduct to examine the effects of posture on trumpet playing while sitting and standi...
This thesis was completed at the Washington State University Honors College. It received a ranking o...
The study's purpose was to describe selected laryngeal activity of brass-wind players during the per...
Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress on Sound and Vibration. From Ancient to Modern Acous...
AIMS: Objective information on embouchure muscle use in brass players is currently limited. This pil...