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Author: johng ★2017
Date: 2006-08-13 20:51
Kristin: you asked "so i gather then that puffing should never be used?"
We "always" start notes with the tongue.*
Sometimes, though, we separate notes by stopping the breath and re-tonguing the next note. It depends on the style of the music. But as James clearly said, most of the time it is a river of air interrupted by the tongue.
*In music there always seems to be an exception. Sometimes advanced players may not start a note with the tongue, allowing the sound to seem to come from no-where. This is only used in particular music situations, so as a beginner, just plan on using your tongue on every note, unless it is under a slur.
Thanks for your question!
John Gibson, Founder of JB Linear Music, www.music4woodwinds.com
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