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Tonguing - Wikipedia
Tonguing is a technique used with wind instruments to enunciate notes using the tongue on the palate or the reed or mouthpiece. A silent "tee" is made when ...
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Meaning of tonguing in English - Cambridge Dictionary
the way that you move your tongue when you blow into a musical instrument to make different sounds.
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Tonguing Techniques [for FLUTE] - YouTube
A video with high educational value Did you know there's double tonguing and even triple tonguing? Have more questions or want to chat ...
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tonguing
tonguing, vbl. n. (ˈtʌŋɪŋ) [f. tongue v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb tongue in various senses (see the verb); spec. in playing the flute and other wind instruments: see quot. 1880.1682 D'Urfey Injured Princess ii. iv, Tonguing, fingering and fighting, don't please her, The Devil's in her. 1687 ...
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The Basics of Tonguing - The Quarter Notes
Step 1: Brace the sides of your tongue against your top molars. This seals the airflow to go forward, through the embouchure.
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How on earth does double tonguing work? : r/trumpet - Reddit
When practicing double tonguing without the horn, it's essential that your mouth is a little more open than its usual resting position and you ...
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TONGUING Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Tonguing definition: the manipulation of the tongue in playing a wind instrument to interrupt the tone and produce a staccato effect.
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Tonguing tips - Just Flutes Blog
Here are some of my thoughts on tonguing, with some exercises and information about the tongue itself. Tone.
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Articulation vs Tonguing: What's the Difference? - YouTube
How does tonguing affect articulation when playing a brass instrument? While playing trombone, trumpet, French horn, tuba or euphonium, ...
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Tonguing Basics for Saxophone Players - bettersax.com
We have 2 main ways to start a tone on the saxophone, the air attack and the tongue attack. You can start a note just by blowing into the saxophone.
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Tonguing is a big key to everything, especially accuracy | Horn Matters
Attack each note with your tongue as though you had a small hair or tiny piece of thread on the end of your tongue and wanted to force it out of ...
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Tonguing the Zeitgeist
Tonguing the Zeitgeist is an Avantpop novel by Lance Olsen, published in 1994 by Permeable Press. Finalist for the Philip K. Plot
Set in a post-earthquake Seattle, Tonguing the Zeitgeist is a story about Ben Tendo, a musician wannabe whose day job consists in taking orders at
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slap-tongue
ˈslap-tongue, v. Also slaptongue, slap tongue. [f. slap v.1 + tongue n.] intr. To produce a staccato effect in playing the saxophone by striking the tongue against the reed. So ˈslap-tonguing vbl. n.; hence ˈslap-tongue a., playing or played with this technique.1926 Whiteman & McBride Jazz ix. 203 S...
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Slap tonguing
In music, the term slap tonguing refers to a musician playing a single-reed instrument such as a clarinet or a saxophone employing a technique to produce
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Flutter-tonguing
Flutter-tonguing is a wind instrument tonguing technique in which performers flutter their tongue to make a characteristic "FrrrrrFrrrrr" sound. Usage
One of the earliest uses of flutter-tonguing was by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in his ballet The Nutcracker.
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