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Author: Clayton Dunaway
Date: 2002-11-14 23:52
Hello
I have recently learned that the way I was tonguing was incorrect! I am now in the process of tonguing on the reed. It is difficult, and I often find myself returning to my original tonguing technique. If you have any advice at all, please share that with me!!!
Your Notably
Clay
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Author: Clarynet
Date: 2002-11-14 23:57
Clayton-
The easiest thing I can think of explaining (and not confusing you!) through as few lines as possible is this: Try a coffee straw, the kind with the two columns if possible, but a regular one will work. These super skinny and tiny straws really help to keep a pressure flow of air, while you tongue, so it's a win-win situation. Just blow as you would on your horn, and tongue on the exact tip of the straw-and because the circumference of the straw is so small, your center will be a little more accurate, and you won't be tonguing all over like a maniac.
Do that for about 10 min. before practicing, or, do it while watching TV or something, it really helps!
Hope it works for you!
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Author: William
Date: 2002-11-15 00:00
Tongue on the reed as instructed--don't even think about doing it your "other" way--EVER!!!!! Just practice, don't look back, and get used to it.
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Author: Dan
Date: 2002-11-16 22:35
I used to articulate without touching the reed, too. You'll be much happier once you make the transition...
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Author: CGG
Date: 2002-11-27 10:18
I tongue without touching the reed, and know that I should change. But why?
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