Author: SunnyDaze
Date: 2021-12-13 16:29
Thanks for explaining.
I just tried, and I can't do the double tonguing technique, even without the clarinet involved. After doing it about 3 or 4 times, my tongue runs out of steam and I can't get the back of my tongue into position.
The flutter tonguing thing really interests me because it's a thing that tiny babies do instinctively. Babies tend to nod of with their mouths open, and if you look in, you can sometimes see the tiny tip part of the tongue fluttering up and down at astonishing speeds (maybe ten up/down cycles a second?). It's funny because the tip looks like the tip of a flag fluttering in the wind, but of course, that can't be what causes it. I looked on youtube, but I can't find a video to show you. The term "fluttering" means something entirely different with baby tongues, confusingly.
I will keep flutter tonguing my clarinet and see what comes of it. :-)
Adult learner, Grade 3
Equipment: Yamaha Custom CX Bb, Fobes 10K CF mp,
Legere Soprano Sax American Cut #2, Vandoren Optimum German Lig.
Post Edited (2021-12-13 16:52)
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