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 Clarinetist Martin Frost
Author: A2musician 
Date:   2011-07-15 02:13

Hello and thanks for responding to my post. I have recently been listening to a lot of Martin Frost and he is becoming one of my favorite clarinetists. Just the other day I heard his rendition of "Let's be Happy" a Klezmer tune. I am blown away by Frost's technique and his ability to tongue. I'm wondering if anybody can give me insight on double-tonguing, mainly how to practice it. At times, I have attempted to double tongue but I feel so clumsy while trying. I was hoping to learn more about double-tonguing and also how to efficiently practice it. Here is link of Frost playing "Let's be Happy." //www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_JkhFuzEoo

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 Re: Clarinetist Martin Frost
Author: DNBoone 
Date:   2011-07-15 02:42

The search feature on here will reveal several posts about it, but as well, there are two articles that may be of use that are posted on woodwind.org

http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Study/TongueFaster.html
http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Study/DoubleTonguing.html

(btw, to hot-link things, add a < and a > to the beginning and end of the link.)



Post Edited (2011-07-15 02:42)

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