Author: sömeone
Date: 2005-03-26 14:32
this is very tricky.......
i think robert sprenkle has a more correct approach.
but take the idea and try to think of the advantages of each and apply the concepts.
judge by sound to correct the problem.
for example, the too gives a syllable which in terms affects the throat opening for a better stream of air flow without sacrificing articulation, but there are more you can experiment on anyways, never ti or te or ta though. (in my opinion.)
make sure the articulation projects, that is what is important.
because to really point out the technical movement of the toungue during that kind of articulation is too difficult i guess.
but keep the reed align in center position at all times and try to over do everything a bit at first. the effects will be pretty well shown.
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