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Author: Joanne
Date: 1999-05-20 05:09
Once I realized that tounging has more to do with airflow than with the toungue, my speed, clarity and coordination with the fingers inproved dramatically.
I find if I concentrate on the tounging my fingers and toungue get tense and my tone is more constrained. I have to pay attention to the airflow, imagining a constant airstream from the diaphragm right out the end of the horn, relax the throat, and just allow my toungue to bounce along on the air.
Warming up with #4 of Rose's 32 etudes always helps.
Joanne
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1999-05-15 13:46 |
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1999-05-20 05:09 |
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