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Huh. Interesting. Is there another way!?
This just seemed normal to me. My lip ends up sore for a day after playing a gig with lots of altissimo notes.
Thanks for the tips!
When I am biting, I definitely get a bit sore after playing a lot of altissimo. However, it's possible to make not biting a habit too and to make it less of an ordeal. Doing some double lip work up there with a tuner helped me. I have a tendency to be too intense with my embouchure and I do better when I focus on the air instead.