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Author: Stephanie H
Date: 2004-03-17 18:30
HELP I need to fing a web page that tells about triple tounging... if you know any email them to me
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Author: Theboy_2
Date: 2004-03-17 23:17
triple tounging isn't really needed. double tougning is barely needed. but it's TOO KA TA. or DOO DIG AH. hope this helps.
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Author: d-oboe
Date: 2004-03-18 15:30
triple tonguing is almost exclusively for brass instruments. The reason for this is that our reeds give too much resistance, and therefore on the guttoral syllable KA the response isn't very good, and therefore impractical. In most situations, you simply need to learn to single tongue quickly. If you're playing with another person on your same part, and it is repetitive triplets, you can alternate playing the triplets, so you'd play on beats 1+3 and the other on beat 2+4, for example.
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Author: Benjammin
Date: 2004-03-21 16:21
My guess from experience would be using the uvula, the tip of your tongue and the tucca techinique in combination and together as much as that is possible. Can you say Tech a nik ka. It's all about flow and really letting go. I am Panjammin, also know as Benjammin during 2003 Dead Tour.
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Author: eric
Date: 2004-04-16 16:59
im a brass player with some experiance with saxes and that, but we always triple tongue with Too-Too-Kaa for a hard note and Doo-Doo-Gaa for a soft one
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