Introduction to double tonguing on double reed instruments. Examination of movements of the tongue in the mouth. By Terry B. Ewell. Bassoon Digital Professor video # 18. www.2reed.net
As a multiple woodwind player I have been double tonguing for years on the flute, but no matter how hard I try on the single and double reeds, my quality of articulation just will not match the way I want it to on double tonguing. I know it is a "hot" topic but I generally leave the double tonguing for the flute and the single tonguing for everything else. Of course that takes a lot of articulation practice to sustain sixteenth notes at 138 :)
i plsy bsddoon. i vsnt typr either
JPstrategy97 1 week ago
This video is awesome. Thank you VERY MUCH!
superfebs 2 months ago
As a multiple woodwind player I have been double tonguing for years on the flute, but no matter how hard I try on the single and double reeds, my quality of articulation just will not match the way I want it to on double tonguing. I know it is a "hot" topic but I generally leave the double tonguing for the flute and the single tonguing for everything else. Of course that takes a lot of articulation practice to sustain sixteenth notes at 138 :)
joethemusician 8 months ago
Overture to Marriage of Figaro has some badass double tounging on bassoon.
stayoutofmyhouse 11 months ago
the tequnique is also quite characteristic of brass instruments (especially the smaller ones)
ImPlayingGod 3 years ago
I can play the triangle...awesome video Professor Terry! LOL
PK
realTUreel 4 years ago
Yes usually double reedists who can double tongue are near virtuoso level, or so far the ones I've heard.
EnglishHornYay 4 years ago
Wow, I never knew that double-tonguing could work (well) on double-reed instruments. I've only heard of the technique being used on flutes before.
neoguy9090 4 years ago