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| Mezzo Forte User | Doodle Tongue I have been listening to a ton of Clark Terry lately, and I really want to learn how to doodle tongue. I have seen Mr. Terry's clinic at artisthouse, and I try to immitate it, but I can't get it to be smooth and clear like him, or Clifford. Are there any techniques that I should focus on when I practice to do it properly? I have searched google, but there isn't really much about it. |
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| Pianissimo User
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: San Antonio, TX
Posts: 214
| AT a recent clinic, Mike Steinel (UNT Jazz Studies) talked about doodle tounging. If I remember correctly, it's just a matter of your tongue mimicking the word "doodle" in your mouth. The tounge actually drops down when the "doo" is articultated, and it then goes softly to the roof when the "dle" portion is articulated. It's a very soft form of double tonguing, if I understood him correctly. |
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