Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago
References
-
[1]
tonguing - OnMusic Dictionary - TermMay 10, 2016 · In the performance of wind instruments, tonguing is the technique of using the tongue to produce certain sounds and effects, this includes the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[2]
Tonguing | Definition & Meaning | M5 Music### Summary of Tonguing Definition
-
[3]
Tonguing and language sounds | Bret Pimentel, woodwindsJun 24, 2016 · My “t” gives a bit more explosive sound, because I release the entire tongue, and my “d” is softer because I tend to release only the tip of the ...
-
[4]
Flutter Tonguing - The InstrumentalistFlutter tonguing is a technique used by many brass and woodwind instruments that creates a trilling effect in the sound.
-
[5]
What is tonguing on the clarinet and saxophone?Oct 9, 2019 · Tonguing allows you to punctuate your music. It provides the capital letters and pauses. With tonguing, you can shape your expression of your piece.
-
[6]
Tonguing For Brass Playing - WilktoneApr 9, 2011 · Most players will attack the pitch best with the tongue tip striking somewhere on the gums above and behind the upper teeth, as if saying “T” or “D.”Missing: wind | Show results with:wind
-
[7]
[PDF] The Evolution of Flute Articulation from the Baroque to the PresentIt is the technique that wind players use to initiate a sound and separate any given sound from the sound that succeeds it. Articulation also includes singing ...
-
[8]
[PDF] Articulation GuideTonguing (or articulating) is done to add clarity and accuracy to the beginning of a tone. During articulation, the tongue acts as a release valve for the air ...Missing: definition scholarly<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[9]
[PDF] TONGUING AND ARTICULATIONWind players adopt the word to define the action required for joining notes by a consonant that interrupts the continuity of sounds. This is a vital part of ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
- [10]
-
[11]
Anatomy, Head and Neck: Genioglossus Muscle - StatPearls - NCBIThe genioglossus muscle is a fan-shaped muscle that is involved in forming most of the tongue mass. It emerges from the superior mental spines.
-
[12]
Analysis of Tonguing and Blowing Actions During Clarinet ... - NIHApr 30, 2018 · The results show that different combinations of tongue and blowing actions are used during performance. Portato and legato playing show constant blowing.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
-
[13]
[PDF] Clarinet tonguing: the mechanism for transient productionFor about 20 ms, (endoscope images (a) to (b)), the reed follows the wet tongue, which pulls it past its mechanical equilibrium position for this blowing ...
-
[14]
[PDF] The Interactions Between Wind Instruments and their Players - UNSWIn this 'soft tonguing' technique, flow past the reed may start substantially before the note, which begins soon after the moment when the tongue loses contact.
-
[15]
A new classification of wind instruments: Orofacial considerationsJun 15, 2019 · The mid-section of the tongue should be high and back, which narrows the space of the oral cavity and allows the air to speed up. Saying words ...
-
[16]
Changes in Dento-Facial Morphology Induced by Wind Instruments ...The necessary muscle contractions can lead to muscle fatigue, occasional mouth ulcers, adaptive hyperkeratosis, cheilitis, increased overjet, lip ulceration, ...
-
[17]
Articulation on Brass Instruments – Brass Techniques and PedagogyArticulation on wind instruments refers to the use of the tongue to start and occasionally stop the airstream. Typically, brass players use dental stops.
-
[18]
[PDF] A Sequential Approach to Beginning WoodwindsJul 20, 2020 · With correct tongue position, the tongue only needs to move 1-2mm to articulate on the reed. Tips for teaching beginners to articulate on the ...
-
[19]
None### Summary of Single Tonguing for Woodwind Instruments (Single Reeds)
-
[20]
(PDF) Tonguing on brass instruments -Highspeed Visualization and ...Articulation is one of the most important techniques of playing wind instruments, and it requires skilful control of the tongue. Clarinettists use their tongues ...
-
[21]
Multiple Tonguing - The InstrumentalistTriple tonguing combines the syllables of double tonguing in a three-note pattern. ... Now that players have learned multiple tonguing, practice articulating slow ...
-
[22]
[PDF] Tonguing on brass instruments - Highspeed Visualization and ...Nov 21, 2013 · This research shows results of a 3D recording of tongue-movement, visualizing a four point high-resolution trajectory inside the mouth recorded ...
-
[23]
A Step-by-Step Process for Learning to Double and Triple TongueDec 8, 2021 · This next process involves honing the syllables. The key is listening closely so that the “T” and “K” syllables are indistinguishable from one another.
-
[24]
Learn Triple Tonguing | Trumpet Guide - BBTrumpetSep 2, 2024 · These 4 examples all fall under the Arban TTK . For the Burke double-triple they would be Tu Ku Tu – Ku Tu Ku, Ta Ka Ta – Ka Ta Ka, Da Ga Da – ...<|control11|><|separator|>
- [25]
-
[26]
[PDF] A Performance Guide to George Lewis's Emergent for Flute and ...28 This technique is achievable in all ranges of the flute. Flutter tonguing can be produced by either the rolling the tip of the tongue or employing the back ...
-
[27]
Extended playing techniques as a source of unusual acoustic ...Mar 1, 2024 · For example, the so-called slap-tongue technique on the saxophone or clarinet produces a free (and highly damped) oscillation of the reed ...
-
[28]
Instrument Technique Archive - The Boston New Music Initiative, Inc.Bass Clarinet Slap Tongue. This clip, from Steph Clark, demonstrates the slap tongue on bass clarinet with an excerpt from Theo Loevendie's Duo. Notation can ...
-
[29]
[PDF] bridging the gap: introducing extended techniques and contemporaryUnlike double tonguing, flutter tonguing is similar to other wind instruments. Flutter tonguing is the act or blowing into their instrument while rolling ...
-
[30]
Etude and Method Books for Bass ClarinetAug 29, 2022 · ... techniques like slap tongue, growling, ghost notes and glissandi. Included are etudes from Bach, Piazzola, an improvisation in the style of ...
-
[31]
Analysis of Tonguing and Blowing Actions During Clarinet ... - FrontiersThe results show that different combinations of tongue and blowing actions are used during performance. Portato and legato playing show constant blowing.
-
[32]
[PDF] THE INFLUENCE OF TONGUING ON TONE PRODUCTION ... - mdwIn this study we aim to explain the influence of tonguing for tone production with single-reed woodwind instruments ... instruments, dynamics are controlled by ...
- [33]
-
[34]
3. Tone Production Fundamentals on the MouthpieceFirmer lips and smaller oral cavity create a higher pitch and a brighter tone. More relaxed lips and more open oral cavity create a lower pitch and a darker ...<|separator|>
-
[35]
Master Single, Double & Triple Tonguing for Clear, Fast ArticulationUse “ta” or “da” syllables; “ta” produces a crisp attack, “da” produces a softer approach. Choose based on musical character or dynamic goals . • Begin airflow ...
-
[36]
[PDF] UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI - OhioLINK ETD CenterMar 9, 2010 · would require legato tonguing the syllable "La" is used. 377. This unique pedagogy opens up the possibility that trombonists should be ...
- [37]
-
[38]
[PDF] THE INFLUENCE OF TONGUE POSITION ON TROMBONE SOUNDMore specifically, we speculate that a higher, more retracted tongue position should produce a larger component of high frequencies in the produced sound ...
-
[39]
Articulation - OboehelpMost players use the tip, or close to the tip, of the tongue to gently touch the opening of the reed while saying the syllable “dah”, “du”, “tah”, or “tu”. For ...
-
[40]
(PDF) The influence of tonguing on tone production with single-reed ...In this study we aim to explain the influence of tonguing for tone production with single-reed woodwind instruments using experimental measurements in an ...
-
[41]
Bassoon Tonguing and Articulation: How to Make it Cleaner and ...Mar 5, 2021 · To understand tongue placement, take your reed and put the tip of it straight against the tip of your tongue. Now, move the reed slightly on top ...Missing: oboe | Show results with:oboe
-
[42]
This is why your flute tonguing is slow and fluffy-soundingThe very tip of your tongue, touching up behind your top teeth, near the ridge. So if you feel with your finger or tongue there's like a ridge behind your top ...
-
[43]
TONGUING - TCNJThe Mozart Clarinet Concerto K. 622 - third movement - is a perfect example of facile tongue action. The openning phrase - shown below - requires a very fast, ...
-
[44]
RE: saliva problem when tounging - The Clarinet BBoardJun 21, 2002 · When I am doing a lot of tounging, I seem to get a lot of saliva on the inside of the reed. The problem with this is that it not only distorts ...Re: my tonguing attempts are depressing...moisture buildup on legere reedMore results from test.woodwind.org
-
[45]
Pedagogical Approaches to Extended TechniquesMar 25, 2019 · Flutter Tonguing: Finger the indicated pitch and roll your tongue (rolled “R”) while blowing through a traditional flute embouchure. Another ...
-
[46]
Cornett | PDF | Recorder (Musical Instrument) - ScribdRating 5.0 (3) This technique was often referred to as lingua reversa. English speakers should note that the rolled r in Italian results in a sound very similar to d. With ...
-
[47]
[PDF] Girolamo dalla Casa and the Spread of Biscroma - OPUS - BSZIn the second section, Dalla Casa outlines three different types of tonguing ... della lingua, diminuire di grado in grado, cadentie finali, essempi, canti ...
-
[48]
[PDF] Quantz on Articulation - Greg DikmansThese syllables are of three kinds. The first is ti or di‚ the second tiri, and the third did'll. The last is usually called the double tongue‚ while ...Missing: ornamentation | Show results with:ornamentation
-
[49]
[PDF] Historically Informed Articulation - eScholarship@McGillThis thesis argues that HIP articulation, including dynamics and timing, can be applied to the modern flute, and using 18th-century tonguing techniques may ...
-
[50]
Rhythmic alteration and articulation in 18th-century French flute musicHis description of the third manner and the example (Piqué in Ex. 6) are in accord with Hotteterre and the 3:1 ratio. Loulié's description of the second manner ...
-
[51]
[PDF] A Performer's Guide to Renaissance Music - Examenapium... Renaissance (lingua riversa—“te re le re,” for example), and makes the fast scales and passaggi of late-sixteenth-century Italian ornamentation easier ...
-
[52]
The Instruments of the RING | Lyric Opera of ChicagoApr 22, 2020 · There is glorious writing for the strings, but above all, Wagner took great steps forward with the brass. The horn writing is truly ...
-
[53]
14.2 Orchestration techniques in different operatic styles - FiveableOrchestral Representation of Leitmotifs · Introduced Wagner tuba for unique brass timbre · Expanded brass sections for greater power and variety.
-
[54]
The Complete Marches of John Philip SousaA comprehensive collection of marches by John Philip Sousa, including audio recordings, scores & historical informationMissing: tonguing | Show results with:tonguing
-
[55]
Making the Most of Marches - The InstrumentalistTry sizzling sections of the march, by lightly hissing air through the tongue and teeth, especially rhythmic passages in the introduction or first strain.
-
[56]
Jazz Pedagogy: Learning to Play Using Authentic Jazz ArticulationsFeb 23, 2022 · When playing jazz in the swing style, back-accent tonguing is the most commonly used articulation when playing swing music. Back-accent tonguing ...
-
[57]
[PDF] Igor Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring – Introduction, The Augurs of ...The upper woodwind instruments are sometimes required to use flutter-tonguing technique(bar 60). This effect is produced by rolling an 'r' with the tongue while ...
- [58]
-
[59]
Dots and strokes in late 18th- and 19th-century music - GaleDots generally meant staccato, but how a note marked with a stroke would differ from one marked with a dot varied considerably from one composer to the next.
- [60]
-
[61]
Intermediate Trumpet Player – Improve Range, Endurance, Tone ...Exercise: Play a scale up and down, tonguing every note. Start with single tonguing at quarter notes, then move to eighths, sixteenths, and finally double ...
-
[62]
FREE Clarke Technical Studies – Download Legendary Trumpet ...Clarke's Technical Studies for Cornet: A Timeless Guide to Trumpet Mastery ... - Refine articulation techniques, including single, double, and triple tonguing.
-
[63]
H.L. CLARKE: TECHNICAL STUDIES FOR THE CORNETWritten especially to enable the trumpet student to conquer any technical difficulties he might encounter, this book concentrates entirely on technique.
-
[64]
[PDF] French and American Flute Methods - WSU Research ExchangeApr 5, 2023 · In addition to self-assessment techniques shown to the student the lesson prior, guided practice with harmonics reinforced proper air ...
- [65]
-
[66]
[PDF] Articulation - Tonguing Tips - Adam Ballif clarinetist1) Tip to Tip: Tip of the Tongue to the Tip of the Reed. 2) Lightness + Bounce = Speed. 3) Slow Motion Training: Train your tongue to touch the reed lightly ...
-
[67]
Training The Woodwind Section In Full Band Rehearsal - BandworldFeb 6, 2024 · Speed tonguing up and notice that tongue returns to reed but air pressure remains constant. Alternate slurring and tonguing on same passage ...<|control11|><|separator|>