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Breath Builder Isometric Exerciser

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Breath BuilderIsometric Exerciser


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Product Description
Breath Builder
The Breath Builder is an isometric exerciser for lungs and diaphragm muscles. This aid would be of great value to any instrumentalist or vocalist.
Product Overview and Specifications

Used properly and regularly, the Breath Builder will increase the amount of air you inhale and can use in a wind instrument. It will enable you to increase the volume and pressure of air you use while playing. This should result in increased volume and greater control.

At all times, attempt to take in and expel the largest amount of air you possibly can. This will often entail using your abdominal and some other muscles more complete than you ever have before.

  1. Leaving all holes open, raise the ball and keep it suspended while you inhale and exhale thoroughly through the Breathe Builder for one or two minutes.


  2. Take a break of thirty seconds to one minute (or longer if needed.).


  3. Close the large hole and repeat process described in number 1 above.


  4. Take another break of similar length or as needed.


  5. With all holes open, raise the ball to its suspended stand and close the large and one small hole while keeping the ball suspended as in 1 and 2 above. Continue the inhalation/exhalation process for one to two minutes with the hole closed. Because of the greater pressure required both inhaling and exhaling with the large and one small hole closed, this configuration is the most valuable to increased breath control.

Stop using the Breath Builder and rest any time that you feel dizzy or become disoriented. This is the result of taking in more oxygen than your body is used to handling. This condition will abate you as you use the Breath Builder regularly.

If you take a break of two or more hours, use the Breath Builder again (as above) at the beginning of your practice session.



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5 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
Needs instructions, but could be helpful
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by Tom Mackin 11/8/2007 11:39:58 AM
Musical Experience: Bari sax player and singer
Style of music: Big band and standards
Hometown Montgomery, Alabama
This product comes with no instructions, but there are on-line sites that give insight on its use. It comes with two tubes, which attach (one at a time) to the little protrusion at the top. Attach the big tube if you play a big horn or flute, the small tube for smaller horns. The idea is to suspend the ping-pong ball by blowing and sucking (exhaling and inhaling) with the tube in your mouth. It takes quick inhales to keep the ball from falling, so you learn to get a good sustaining breath in a hurry. I'm new to this device, but I think it holds some promise.


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16 found helpful, 1 found unhelpful.
Very Worthwhile! (Don't forget to use it!)
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by George Butler 2/22/2007 5:08:20 AM
Musical Experience: high school band director, trombonist
Style of music: 17th-century onwards
Hometown Raymondville, Texas
I gave a sixth grade beginner one of these the other day during his euphonium lesson. He would play a line from his assignment. Then, he would take a few slow, relaxed puffs to keep the ping-pong ball up all the time, while both inhaling and exhaling. Then, back to the horn to play another line. The improvement in sound was amazing. I cannot think of a better investment in tone production for any wind player, at any level, and such an inexpensive one at that. By the way, the new colors--blue, green, orange, etc.--are a fun upgrade over the clear plastic ones of the previous generation.


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22 found helpful, 2 found unhelpful.
Excellent tool for building breath support and longevity
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by Caitlin 2/20/2007 3:22:18 PM
Musical Experience: 8 and a half years of flute, 6 months of saxophone
Style of music: wind ensemble, some jazz
Hometown Minnesota
I have used my breathbuilder since November of last year. It has helped me a lot with improving my breath support, training me to take deeper breaths, and to make a breath last longer. It has been very helpful building my endurance for the saxophone, and it also helps improve my breath support for my flute playing. The breathbuilder will be useful for anyone with a wind instrument.


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