Clarinet Tonguing
20:21 on Monday, October 27, 2003
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(Heather)
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We are having seating try outs this week for concert band. I have been 1st chair for every year, but this year I will have some competition. And well, the piece we have to play has some tonguing in it(as well as pratically every piece the clarinet plays), well when I was just learning on how to play the clarinet my instructor never taught me how to tongue, and throughout these years I have been trying to tech myself(really hard to do when I have been sluring the clarinet for years). In the piece we have to play there are some really fast 16th notes, tonguing. I can kinda do it, but its not as crisp as I would like it to, any suggestions?
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Re: Clarinet Tonguing
21:30 on Thursday, October 30, 2003
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(K8)
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i had a hard time tounging fast cuz i play the bass. my director last year told me some tips. make sure u tounge at the very tip of the reed with the very tip of your toung. i was tounging way too heavy and it made it SLOW! the only way to go really fast, though, is to practice goin fast alot.
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Re: Clarinet Tonguing
14:49 on Sunday, November 2, 2003
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(Sharon)
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I learned that you have to hit the tip of the reed with your tongue when tonguing anything. I was taught to think ta when tonguing fast...don`t know if that would help you.
My suggestion would be to get a private lesson teacher who can sit down with you one on one...I just recently had a student that I need to reteach how to tongue because he taught himself and learned wrong. If you learn wrong you have to go all the way back to step 1 to relearn it all....he is on his 3rd week of lessons and we alway start off with tonguing (ta ta ta ta)
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Re: Clarinet Tonguing
21:31 on Tuesday, November 4, 2003
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Re: Clarinet Tonguing
21:37 on Saturday, November 8, 2003
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