Dut, deee doot deeat deeat doooeet tooot -- My Mozart 3 sounds nicht sehr gut. I sound like my bowels If I don't clear my vowels In Italian -- Das Englisch? Kaput.
On 6/28/2011 1:05 AM, Hans Pizka wrote: > Dut, deee doot deeat deeat doooeet tooot - beginning phrase of Mozart no.3 - > according to BSE or LMA or D&T methods - but sound accordingly AF. > > I do not understand why the CSHP are so busy with their advice. If everything > would work for them as they say, why are they not found in the great symphony > orchestras ? Isn“t that quite interesting ? > > Sorry, but you provoked that. > > Using "thu" must result in hairy sound. A "t" at the end must result in > poot-poot-poot. Use expressions if you were speaking Italian without any > American accent, free& open vowels, consonants clearly& not smeared but not > exactly hard - means a hard but soft "t". Using "p" would result in "single > explosions". > A light "k" can help accelerating the staccato. Vowel "u" (=oo) should be > avoided > as resulting in a much too dark sound color. > > Your language is not ideal for the sound production or sound color anyway as > is > Russian. Japanese, Chinese (excluding the many tzshs), Italian, Spanish, also > German > are much better supporting a pleasant sound than English. It is a fact. But > things can be learned. > ############################################### > Am 28.06.2011 um 04:33 schrieb valerie wells: > >> Wendell Rider teaches this. It works great. You start and stop the note >> with the "T"...or a "D" for a softer attack& release. Jerome Callet, the >> renowned trumpeter& trumpet builder, insists that every note should be >> started& stopped with the tongue. >> >> Valerie Wells >> The Balanced Embouchure Method >> http://bebabe.wordpress.com/ >> http://www.beforhorn.blogspot.com/ >> ------------------- >> My God, you made me think about something I haven't thought about in years.? >> I >> think??? that I use to to to.. or maybe two two two :)? Actually I do think >> I >> use to to and tu tu tu.? The thing I DON'T do... ?and I know some are an >> advocate of this... ?is to put a t at the end of the?tonguing.? Like tut tut >> tut.? If you are really trying to do very rapid single tonguing, then I >> suppose >> the tut tut is kind of natural.? Maybe???? >> ? >> Milton >> >> Milton Kicklighter >> 4th Horn Buffalo Philharmonic >> Retired >> _______________________________________________ >> post: [email protected] >> unsubscribe or set options at >> https://pegasus.memphis.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/options/horn/hpizka%40me.com > _______________________________________________ > post: [email protected] > unsubscribe or set options at > https://pegasus.memphis.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/options/horn/goldberg%40wccnet.org _______________________________________________ post: [email protected] unsubscribe or set options at https://pegasus.memphis.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
