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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2009

some clarke studies i started working on...and a double tonguing warm up..


Okay, so this is REALLY bad..this was a while ago..ill have to put a new one up..i have gotten wayyyyyyyyy better and I now march for The Cadets=).

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  • anyone want to tell me how to double tongue?

  • say tu-ku...the ka comes from the back of your mouth..throat.that should get ya goin=).

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  • @somebum123456 ok, i might not do it though.

  • @fairy303 don't be scared . if u get scared then people will think ur a wimp

  • The clarke studies in the beginning need to have a more legato tounging. You're hammering the notes.

  • I wanna do marching band next year, and central doesn't march trombones so I'm going to have to do baritone, I'm so scared! I have problems remembering music , I'm goin to have to work veryyy hard!!!

  • @silkystreebzz Yes it is true about the translation, However Tu Ku still works perfectly well for alot of players, (just ask the many top brass players who learned using the Tu Ku method before anyone really questioned the translation) Despite that, everyone plays differently and no one method will work best for all players, so saying 'DO NOT' is actualy quite ignorant.

  • DO NOT say tu ku or ta ka. rough t and k syllables get in the way of air flow. like this gentleman sounds. instead try da ga. or du gu depending on comfort. Arban was french, and his "Tu Ku" instruction was actually lost in translation, as tu and ku in french are very light and come out as du gu or da ga.

  • i need help but with my triple tongue

  • Good way to get started.

  • I reccomend ta-ka-ta-ka.

  • Man, you never stop playing. =) You inspire me. I just switched from trombone to baritone and I love it....These videos make me love it even more.

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