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Originally Posted by maynardthe2nd -let me start by saying sorry if this is in the wrong place  -
Hi, my county's solo and ensemble is coming up in about a month, and my private lessons teacher has assigned me on the triple tounging sections of carnival of vinice from the arban book. Before now, we've worked on triple tounging, and i know how to do it, and i know all of the "theory" behind it, but i'm having a big problem. When i go for the middle tongue stroke, the "k" tongue, as most call it, is getting very throaty. it gets a gagging noise to it, almost like a "gyeuh" sound before the note, which i realise is because my tongue is back much too far, which causes my tounge to move to much, and will overall restrict my speed. I know the correct syllable to use when I play, but for some reason, when i get a embechure set and my air moving, it either goes back to the same position as it was, or the syllable doesn't come out right. Is there any advice on keeping the stroke in the middle of my tongue anyone could give me? Any kind of secret, excersizes, website, etc that could help me with my problem? Thank you for your time
-Mt2 |
mt2,
triple tonguing is a skill learned over time. The ONLY way to develop a skill is methodically. There is no downloadable "cheat".
Depending if you are trying to break an old BAD habit first or are in the middle of correct development is impossible for us to judge.
The gagging noise you mention is common EARLY in development of multiple tonguing as well as improperly learned technique. We have not learned to relax and replace forceful, slow, clumsy motion of the tongue with a light, quick and precise one.
Practicing the Ku Ku alone is good for this IF it is monitored by the teacher. The goal is to get the motion reduced as much as possible, which is dependent on breathing, air flow, relaxed upper body and many hours of practice. I assign my students exercizes out of the the Clarke Technical Studies or Arban book for multiple tonguing. They are more than good enough!
Your teacher has assigned this and obviously has reason to. I would not risk screwing up her/his work with free internet advice from people that do not know you