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Author: angella
Date: 1999-08-25 03:31
lizi-
i used to anchor tounge too. i recently switched to tip-to-tip because it gives me better control of the my sound near g (top of the staff) to high b, which weren't so great before. also, it's allowed me to tounge faster. as far as double tounging- i tried to learn when i anchor tounged- and i disagree that it's impossible, but i don't find it that necessary. many great players only single tounge and there are ways of adding slurs to that they are less obtrusive-- but, if you can get double tounging to sound good, more power to you. other than robert spring, i haven't heard many people who can do it- and i've never heard a teacher or clinician say that it's necessary in order to succeed. at any rate- i don't believe anchor tounging is "the correct way" to tounge. i only did it because no one said anything until i was already doing it, and it felt more natural. i'm glad i'm changing to tip to tip, however- it seems to be working better for me.
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angella |
1999-08-25 03:31 |
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1999-08-26 00:04 |
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1999-08-26 03:21 |
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Linzi |
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1999-08-27 04:29 |
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1999-08-27 14:05 |
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1999-08-30 00:47 |
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