The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: fernie121
Date: 2019-10-08 01:18
you are using the back part of your tongue which is what’s stopping the air flow. You have to use the more forward part of your tongue. Think Goo more than Guh. Or even Gee, depending on where your natural tongue position is.
Though I can double tongue, my single tongue is fast enough for almost anything I’d ever need to play. Something to consider about rapid single tonguing is its much more of a fluid experience than most people realize. The air should really, really flow. You need lots of air. And it’s better to think Thee Thee rather than tah tah. With lots of air and at high speeds you barely need to contact the reed to articulate.
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JonTheReeds |
2019-10-08 00:21 |
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Tom H |
2019-10-08 01:12 |
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fernie121 |
2019-10-08 01:18 |
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JonTheReeds |
2019-10-09 23:25 |
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Paul Aviles |
2019-10-08 07:19 |
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JonTheReeds |
2019-10-09 23:24 |
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Burt |
2019-10-13 17:32 |
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Arnoldstang |
2019-10-13 20:32 |
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