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 Berio Lied-Tonguing.....
Author: willr13 
Date:   2007-01-12 16:35

hey guys,im currently working on the Berio lied for a competition and im having a bit of trouble with the end..... the repeated tongued Ab (ppp)when i tongue at that speed at that quiet dynamic i get a 'slapping'noise from my tongue,which i would presume is quite audiable to the audience and i dont know how to get rid of it, any help etc?.......
THanks!

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 Re: Berio Lied-Tonguing.....
Author: Liquorice 
Date:   2007-01-13 21:10

Try this:

1. Make as little contact between the tongue and the reed as possible. i.e. play with the very tip of the tongue touching the very tip of the reed.

2. Touch the reed as lightly as possible to stop the vibration. Only the very slightest contact with the reed at this dynamic will be enough. It is not necessary to put any pressure on the reed other than lightly touching it.

Hope this helps?



Post Edited (2007-01-13 21:11)

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 Re: Berio Lied-Tonguing.....
Author: sherman 
Date:   2007-01-14 02:05

The sound you want is made by double-tonguing ,but without touching the reed with the tongue.
good luck,
sherman friedland




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