- lip-slurs,
double tonguing, and
triple tonguing. Such as: - (=.) tu-ru
There are
different ways of
tonguing for the flute. Some
flutists tongue between the...
- The
Double Tongue is a
novel by
William Golding. It was
found in
draft form
after his
death and
published posthumously. Golding's
final novel tells the...
- of the
tongue against the back of the mouth.
Double-
tonguing is an
articulation primarily used by br**** players, but the use of
double-
tonguing by woodwind...
- The
Double-
Tongued Dictionary is an
online dictionary. It
catalogs a
growing lexicon of undo****ented or under-do****ented
words on the
fringes of English...
- arpeggio; and cadenzas. Next,
Arban focuses on
triple tonguing,
double tonguing, and
fanfare tonguing.
Arban uses
various "tu-ku"
pronunciation combinations...
- Méndez was
highly acclaimed for his range,
technique and
unparalleled double-
tonguing. His
playing was also
characterized by a
brilliant tone, wide vibrato...
- of the 1950s.
Double tonguing: The
player articulates using the
syllables ta-ka ta-ka ta-ka.
Triple tonguing: The same as
double tonguing, but with the...
- instrument,
often on a
single pitch.
Techniques such as
double tonguing and
doodle tonguing are
interchanged rapidly and
often paired with
valve tremolos...
-
articulated notes were made
possible by the
advanced techniques of
double-
tonguing and triple-
tonguing,
similar to
those used by br**** (trumpet, trombone, etc.)...
- 'doo', or 'too'.
Double tonguing consists of
alternating between the 'ta' and the 'ka'
sounds or
between the 'da' and 'ga' sounds. The
tongue makes the same...