Author: Philip Caron
Date: 2019-03-27 20:23
Don't move your lower jaw at all when you tongue. Whichever technique you use, the tongue motion needs to be small and precise and repeatable. The tongue being connected to the jaw, any jaw movement will move the tongue and thus change the motion needed for articulation, meaning, the repeatable thing gets impaired and then the precise thing gets impaired. Jaw movement can be deliberately used for some things, but if it unconsciously & unnecessarily gets used to support voicing or reed pressure or etc., then it will interfere with rapid articulation.
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