Klarinet Archive - Posting 000490.txt from 1997/08

From: Fred <fsheim@-----.com>
Subj: Re: double-tongue
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 20:57:46 -0400

I didn't believe that it was possible on clarinet either, and was conviced
that it was impossible when I tried the Pino method described at Sneezy.
However, Robert Spring's method worked immediatley for me, and now I know
that it IS possible, and EASY to double tongue on the clarinet. Basically
it is the same tuh-kuh method used on the flute and brass, but the -kuh
part is more of a -kih that has to be "more forward in the mouth." When I
did it more forward in the mouth it worked right away.

Fred (fsheim@-----.com)

At 01:29 PM 8/13/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Oliver Schmidt wrote:
>> I read that warmup abstract by Robert S. Spring. He writes about warming
>> up the "double tongue". I'm really confused about that, because I
>> thought it isn't possible on clarinet to do so.
>>
>> Is there anybody who can tell me how to practice "double tongue" ?
>
>There is an article at:
>
>http://sneezy.mika.com/clarinet/Study/DoubleTonguing.html
>
>--
>Mark Charette Webmaster, http://sneezy.mika.com/clarinet/ - the
>MIKA Systems, Inc Clarinet Info Pages . For Klarinet help, send
>charette@-----.com
>
>

   
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