The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2019-03-24 04:46
Ok........I'll just do it myself (mock indignation):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoInFr4b8kQ
An important element of what Alexey Gorokholinsky speaks of is that there is a difference between what we perceive as the end result and what actually comes across to the listener (how he checks the recording of what he does). The other justification for double tonguing is that violins mark UP BOWS and DOWN BOWS all over their music. If there was no difference for them that would not be necessary. So we are actually used to hearing this combination of weaker and stronger pairs of notes from the very beginning of listening to classical music....it is a natural sonic end result that we've come to accept on a rather primal level. There is nothing wrong with the natural "ta-ka" end result.......in my opinion.
..................Paul Aviles
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