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 Tonguing and Professional Clarinets
Author: Corey 
Date:   2003-02-08 02:34

Ok, this may sound like a really 'duh' question or a stupid one but, here goes. Is tonguing on professional clarinets easier for any reason than on student or intermediate instrumnets? I am just curious! -Corey

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 RE: Tonguing and Professional Clarinets
Author: Corey 
Date:   2003-02-08 02:46

Or if not, than what are some things that help tonguing faster? sofet or harder reeds? Help I need some suggestions...I really need to work on my articulation skills -Corey

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 RE: Tonguing and Professional Clarinets
Author: Dee 
Date:   2003-02-08 12:45

Nope it is neither easier or harder on pro clarinets. The key is in proper technique and practice. See Danial Bonade's "Clarinet Compendium" for a good approach to learning and practicing proper tonguing.

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 RE: Tonguing and Professional Clarinets
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2003-02-08 14:31

Our local FM-classic station is playing a fine clarinet-solo CD, nearly every day, perhaps because several of we cl'ist both ask and send money! I am AMAZED at the tonguing technique by our greats! Our best local pro always warms up with rapid articulation, I should follow his lead! Don

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 RE: Tonguing and Professional Clarinets
Author: Corey 
Date:   2003-02-08 16:45

Thanks everyone for the advice- Dee: I will try to find that book. Thanks again

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 RE: Tonguing and Professional Clarinets
Author: Micaela 
Date:   2003-02-10 01:41

In tonguing (and other things), the mouthpiece has a very big effect. But not as much as your technique, of course. Get the Kell Staccato Studies book for some etudes to practice.

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 RE: Tonguing and Professional Clarinets
Author: Domigo Partida 
Date:   2003-02-11 00:18

Hey everyone, Is it a bad thing if you can barely tounge fast enough, (um, straight 16th notes at about more than 120=quarter note, grrrr Comedians Gallop at 200!!!) in high school, will that mean it will be even more difficult in College or something.


THANKS , PLEASE RESPOND< Mingo

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