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Author: Ed
Date: 2019-10-23 20:03
Be careful to not use too hard a set up as that will often encourage one to bite down to get the reed to respond the way you want.
As far as anchor tonguing there are a number of successful players who play that way. Do what works for you. I switched from anchor tonguing when I was in college. My tongue speed was never great and I had hoped that might make it improve, but it was not much better either way.
Just work slowly and tongue legato notes to get used to it, gradually increasing speed. Good luck.
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JP0193 |
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Ed |
2019-10-23 20:03 |
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Bob Bernardo |
2019-10-23 21:12 |
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2019-10-25 06:06 |
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