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 Re: difference between clarinet and oboe
Author: sylvangale 
Date:   2006-09-07 05:43

You can french tongue on the flute or double tongue easier on the flute to get lightening 16ths. Though normal hard tonguing flies much more quickly on the flute than oboe too, but even though I can tongue much much faster on oboe now versus then, it doesn't compare with flute tonguing.

Most advanced flute etudes would be absolutely nightmarish for an oboist tongueing wise, but a flutist is more worried about their fingers. Tonguing is a non-issue ;)


Regards,
Stephen


♫ Stephen K.


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