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 Re: Tongue Position Issues
Author: kdk 2017
Date:   2017-01-18 05:29

When you articulate 't' or 'd' with your tongue in normal speech, where does your tongue start, where does it touch for the consonant sound, and what part of your tongue touches? In other words, do you have the same tendency in speech that you've described when articulating on the clarinet?

And, perhaps incidentally or not, what age group do you belong to? Are you still in school? Retired and returning to clarinet?

Are you having any kind of jaw pain or other evidence of a recent change in the alignment of your teeth or jaw?

You describe what part of your tongue you feel touching the reed, but where on the reed is it touching?

What you describe might affect speed or clarity of your articulation, but you'd know that better than we would, since you hear the result.

Karl

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