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.
th-cam.com/video/X54_zc1UK9I/w-d-xo.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
thank you :D this will really help me ❤
Thanks! I think many techniques can be taught, at least schematically, in under a minute. TH-cam shorts lets me test this theory!
Greatly explained!!
Glad it was helpful!
sooooo gut besten Dank mein freund.
Keine ursache!
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 TH-cam channel helped me greatly@@liamclarinet 🙏🙏
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 ❤
th-cam.com/video/X54_zc1UK9I/w-d-xo.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 🙂