Oh that actually helps a bunch. Because of my mouth shape I have trouble tongue-ing. After 20 years of playing for fun it's given that that I'll never be able to properly tongue with the T sound but at least I can now do it with the CH sound.
ua-cam.com/video/X54_zc1UK9I/v-deo.htmlsi=JT39za8IS1p7mT__ Here's a longer video I made on the topic. I play in the Antalya Devlet Opera ve Balesi Orchestra. If you're in town, come and say hi 🙂
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As a trumpet player, probably the BEST way of explaining. Thank you
Oh that actually helps a bunch. Because of my mouth shape I have trouble tongue-ing. After 20 years of playing for fun it's given that that I'll never be able to properly tongue with the T sound but at least I can now do it with the CH sound.
glad to help! although I recommend only using the -ka- atriculation as your default only if absolutely nothing else works ;)
Just started practicing this last week, and now I have it almost perfected! Thanks for the tip! ❤
Best explanation I've heard
Greatly explained!!
Glad it was helpful!
thank you :D this will really help me ❤
Thanks! I think many techniques can be taught, at least schematically, in under a minute. UA-cam shorts lets me test this theory!
thank you very much
my pleasure! I'm happy to help. let me know if I can help with naything else ;)
Thank you very much, your UA-cam channel helped me greatly@@liamclarinet 🙏🙏
sooooo gut besten Dank mein freund.
Keine ursache!
Súper my friend...!!!
thanks, Jose :)
when i try to do it, my intonation goes all over the place and when i do the back of the tongue cycle, it sounds like im speaking from the throat :P
DT is bad for everyone at first... it's even slower than regular tonguing, and much worse sounding. It gets 1% better each day of work, trust me 🙂
Olmuyor bunu biraz daha basit olarak nasıl başlayabilirim ❤
ua-cam.com/video/X54_zc1UK9I/v-deo.htmlsi=JT39za8IS1p7mT__
Here's a longer video I made on the topic.
I play in the Antalya Devlet Opera ve Balesi Orchestra. If you're in town, come and say hi 🙂