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Author: Wes
Date: 2004-06-24 03:54
Few if any instructions on double tonguing will point out that the length of notes in double tonguing can be varied. This may be not for the beginner, but one can remember it for when you get the hang of it. One can articulate Du Gu Du Gu or ti ki ti ki or tik kit tik kit, each producing notes of different lengths. In fast tempos, one would likely wish to produce very short notes. Good luck, you can be assured that double tonguing will be a valuable asset to your playing.
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mkybrain |
2004-06-24 02:41 |
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Igloo Bob |
2004-06-24 02:48 |
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mkybrain |
2004-06-24 02:49 |
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Igloo Bob |
2004-06-24 02:52 |
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Wes |
2004-06-24 03:54 |
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theclarinetist |
2004-06-24 05:32 |
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BobD |
2004-06-24 13:59 |
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William |
2004-06-24 14:59 |
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Dee |
2004-06-24 19:36 |
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Liquorice |
2004-06-25 08:12 |
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