My teacher from my first two years of undergrad added flutter tonguing to the beginning of Butler’s Magic Three. The Magic Three + has greatly helped my playing!
It’s my favorite exercise! This technique has really helped me on exercises like this, which is why I included it. Start slow, do the magic 3, until you get the hang of playing the third step with flow.
"Learn how to articulate within a slur." (Step 2). Nicely said. Thank you for putting the score on screen! That is excellent teaching.
I’m glad it made sense! I try hard to make the videos I produce as clear as possible.
so simple yet so effective. This is perfect for me as I'm finally tackling the arban's book in it's entirety. It's time to level up
My teacher from my first two years of undergrad added flutter tonguing to the beginning of Butler’s Magic Three.
The Magic Three + has greatly helped my playing!
The BERP is also a great tool in making things easier! (the plastic version)
Great stuff as always! Looking forward to applying!
What was the second score from again? I remember it but its been so long.
Someone to watch over me by George Gershwin. You can find this arrangement on Joseph Turrins website.
This video is awesome as usual. What is the record you have hanging up behind you?
It’s a baroque record by Roger Voison
Very helpful; thanks Ryan
Thanks for watching!
Arban's number 29! What a tricky torture, still struggling with it...
It’s my favorite exercise! This technique has really helped me on exercises like this, which is why I included it. Start slow, do the magic 3, until you get the hang of playing the third step with flow.
Slurred before tongued. Slow before fast. :)