Or if there is not gas enough in your body to continue ! Ho-ho-hoooo !

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Am 28.06.2011 um 10:02 schrieb DB:

> Everybody in the know knows that you stop the notes with your liver. Now
> please move on.
> 
> Ralph Snake
> Horn Player Extraordinaire  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of valerie wells
> Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 10:34 PM
> To: horn list 2 memphis
> Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Articulation and 'airy' sound issues
> 
> 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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