I was fortunate that my first teacher taught double and triple tonguing this way! Still helps me to practice multiple tonguing passages this way, extremely slow! Great video! I have heard many players say “that tempo is in the ‘crack’” speed wise. Should not exist!
Just checking back in on this. It’s not easy! I’m finding it a good test of endurance as well as articulation. But I’m seeing improvement so I’m happy with it.
Totally agree with you about there being no gray area. I heard a piccolo player complain about the tempo a conductor was taking a piece years ago saying “It’s too fast for me to single tongue and too slow for me to double tongue” and I just thought, “No, it’s because you haven’t learned how to master the K tongue by itself.” The Allen Vizzutti Trumpet Method, Bk 1: Technical Studies is another excellent book with studies for multiple tonguing that start off with exercises using just the K tongue.
if you couldnt concentrate, be basically said to practice youre double and triple tongue very, very slow and dont bump the tempo up until you master that slower tempo. be patient and the end result will be worth it.
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I found a trumpet channel that actually gives good advice! Wow, respect
Thanks!
Thank you, I have to learn how to double tongue for the upcoming marching season and this video helped
finally, i found a solution. thanks man. i really appreciate
Glad it helped!
I was in like beginner band then moved to honor band the same year without learning how to double tongue
I was fortunate that my first teacher taught double and triple tonguing this way! Still helps me to practice multiple tonguing passages this way, extremely slow! Great video! I have heard many players say “that tempo is in the ‘crack’” speed wise. Should not exist!
Awesome! Sounds like you had a great firs teacher :)
This was extremely helpful.
Glad to hear it :)
I actually really like this. Thank you.
Thanks for the tip. I do those Arban exercises regularly but I’m going to try some focused sloooooow metronome work on your advice.
Glad to hear it! Best of luck!
Just checking back in on this. It’s not easy! I’m finding it a good test of endurance as well as articulation. But I’m seeing improvement so I’m happy with it.
@@Quadstriker Awesome! Glad to hear that you gave it a shot and you’re seeing results!
How long does it take to get pretty decent at it??
Could you do a video on du du gu version and the difference between the tu tu ku version?
Thank you
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Amazing suggestions. Stay away from jokes.
Erm was that scv 2018 at the start?
Totally agree with you about there being no gray area. I heard a piccolo player complain about the tempo a conductor was taking a piece years ago saying “It’s too fast for me to single tongue and too slow for me to double tongue” and I just thought, “No, it’s because you haven’t learned how to master the K tongue by itself.”
The Allen Vizzutti Trumpet Method, Bk 1: Technical Studies is another excellent book with studies for multiple tonguing that start off with exercises using just the K tongue.
That’s a great book indeed!
Kudos for people who can practice trumpet bored.
Trumpet bored makes for X cit thin trumpet
Is triple tonguing easier? Or should players really learn triple tonguing so learning double tonguing is easier?
I can’t even get the double part of double tonguing to sound good
No! Not my cake!
Isn't 40 bpm.with 16th notes really dead slow....
yes. 10 bpm for a quarter note...
you said we shouldn't have any questions afterwards....but I have just one.....why
Why not?🧐
Too, Coo, Too, Coo, Too, Coo
Definitely too much dribble …. Get on with it
No
im audible learner this was no help
Worst joke ever🙃
You loved it
Umm you're talking too much :(
Yes people tend to explain things out loud in a teaching video
@@MattBrockmanlol
Roasted
Your just a talking head😂. Im out👍🏼
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if you couldnt concentrate, be basically said to practice youre double and triple tongue very, very slow and dont bump the tempo up until you master that slower tempo. be patient and the end result will be worth it.