Dr. David Mathie
Trombonist, Professor, Arranger
MULTIPLE TONGUE:
Double and Triple Tonguing
Multiple tonging is a technique brass players use to articulate passages that are too fast to use the normal single tongue; an example would be sixteenth notes at a tempo faster than quarter note = 120. There are two types of multiple tongue: double tongue (for duplets) and triple tongue (for triplets).
On this page are links to:
- My Video on this topic
Below that is a link that will open up a PDF in a new window, to save or print:
- A 5-step Multiple Tongue Exercise to teach the Kah syllable needed for fast tonguing
On this page are links to:
- My Video on this topic
Below that is a link that will open up a PDF in a new window, to save or print:
- A 5-step Multiple Tongue Exercise to teach the Kah syllable needed for fast tonguing
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