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 Robert Spring multiple articulation article(s)
Author: Olorin 
Date:   2007-02-24 13:24

Hi there,

my prof wants to use me as a guinea pig this semester for double and (eventually) triple tonguing. He asked me if i could find the robert spring articles online, and i was just wondering if anyone could upload them, if they had them floating around at easy access.

Also, for anyone out there who has already learned how to double tongue, are there any tips you would offer? Thanks!!

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