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.
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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
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