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Author: Tobin
Date: 2018-11-06 01:12
I wholeheartedly agree with Karl’s assessment.
As someone who had to transition from anchor tonguing, however, how do you transition? By doggedly developing the tip-to-tip tonguing and abandoning anchor tonguing for the duration of the transition. You’ll always be able to return to anchor.
Secondarily: “tip to tip” is more greatly able to employ the wind as the primary method of quickly articulating. IMHO, Anchor tonguing relies more on muscular speed. If that statement resonates with you, then you must learn to allow the wind to drive the tongue and seek the relaxed bounce as you articulate.
James
Gnothi Seauton
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Anonymoose |
2018-11-05 20:57 |
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kdk |
2018-11-05 21:29 |
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Tobin |
2018-11-06 01:12 |
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Paul Aviles |
2018-11-06 02:10 |
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Bob Bernardo |
2018-11-06 04:03 |
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Anonymoose |
2018-11-06 05:56 |
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ClarinetRobt |
2018-11-06 21:14 |
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Mojo |
2018-11-07 17:48 |
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dorjepismo |
2018-11-07 18:29 |
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Jarmo Hyvakko |
2018-11-11 11:13 |
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