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Author: Marty
Date: 2002-11-23 01:17
what are some good ones?
also, which of the rose etudes are good for developing tongue speed?
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Author: Aussie Nick
Date: 2002-11-23 07:45
There are alot of good ones. I like the 2nd movement of Handels Three Pieces.. I use all different combinations of articulations in it (not as often as I should though. Also in Cavallini 30 Caprices or whatever its called, I think it's number 3 or 4 is quite good. I used to have a huge problem with my tongue speed and the harshness of the tonguing sound. I fixed this by doing excercises like those I just mentioned, as well as repeated note scales etc, and paying particular attention to keeping my tongue as close as possible to the tip of the reed. This therefore is more economic and efficient(less movement). Also, its all about air. Keep it flowing, and suport.
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Author: Rob Bell
Date: 2002-11-23 14:55
There is a book called Stacatto Studies, by Reginald Kell.
It is very helpful.
Rob
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Author: GBK
Date: 2002-11-23 16:57
Langenus - Part Three, exercises #11 and #12 (pages 22,23).
Do both pages every day for a month. Guaranteed improvement...GBK
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Author: Suzanne
Date: 2002-11-24 22:40
The Kell book above has helped me a great deal. I practice them slowly, very legato at first, which maintains the relaxation needed to articulate at quicker tempos.
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