How to Quickly Improve TONGUE ACCURACY and CLARITY
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Happy Monday Friends! I'm very excited to be bringing back the educational content for you today. This video covers the fundamentals of developing a clear and accurate tongue technique by looking into the mechanics of the articulation, importance of the front of the tongue and exercises to help you practice and develop a great tongue technique. Hope you find this useful and informative. Sheet music is available in Bass Clef, Treble Clef and 8vb Tuba Bass Clef.
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0:00 - Intro
0:28 - lalal.ia
1:15 - The Mechanics of Articulation
4:19 - Exercise 1 - "Discovery"
5:35 - Exercise 2 - "Timing"
7:12 - Exercise 3 - "Centering"
8:48 - Exercise 4 - "Basic Functionality"
11:53 - Exercises 5 & 6
12:37 - Study With Me
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This is one of the most useful videos I’ve seen for developing basic functional technique. More please!
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@Matonizz
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This is great. Thankyou. And yes, please make a video on using the back of your tongue as well.
@Matonizz
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Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for your comment!
Spectacular Matonizz!, will the scores be available on patreon?
@Matonizz
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Thank you Christian. Yes, will upload first thing tomorrow morning.
I enjoy your videos and fantastic teaching...I only wish I had this type of instruction in my teens. I did very well, but can only imagine what I could have accomplished with the invention of the internet and videos like this!
Excellent tutorial, much appreciated 👍
@Matonizz
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Glad you found it useful!
Happy Monday Friends! I'm excited to be bringing some educational content for you today. The topic of video: Fundamentals of Articulation. Hope you find this video useful and informative. Don't forget to show love & support by sharing, liking, commenting and subscribing. Sheet music is available for download at www.matonizz.com/product/fundamentals-of-articulation/ Have a great week everyone!
Thank you! I'll share this with my brass quintet players.
@Matonizz
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Much appreciated friend!
Thanks! Very helpful!
@Matonizz
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Glad you found it useful Phil!
Very clear explanation!
@Matonizz
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Glad you found it useful!
Thanks, very interesting. I'm working on improving my tonguing speed and accuracy. I'm currently working on 'Polka', Horowitz, no 2 and Mealor, Scherzo. And I have metronome lists to work with, All good fun.
@Matonizz
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Nice choice. Hope this video helps Anna!
You always have and always will be my inspiration. I want to be just like you. 😊
@Matonizz
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Very kind of you!
This is great. Please do another video on the back of the tongue. By the way, it sounds great on medium an high notes but it creates a bit of distortion on the low notes. Is it supposed to be like that?
@Matonizz
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Will make sure to do so and no, you want to make sure that tongue retracts swiftly/lightly. If you're not used to this motion, in the beginning you might be a little rough with the movement, just like any new movement. However, the sound will smoothen out once you get more proficient on it.
@Yyyimkin
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@@Matonizz Thanks for the reply!
Thanks so much
@Matonizz
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Glad you enjoyed it Irvin!
Genial, le agradezco mucho
@Matonizz
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Glad you found it useful!
thank you master
@Matonizz
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Glad you enjoyed it!
Top!!!
@Matonizz
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Thank you!
I'm having trouble trying to switch from my old habit of T tonguing to D tonguing: I find I'm producing a vocal sound with my throat when I D tongue. Do you have any advice for remedying this?
@Matonizz
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I would not switch in that case. I recommend Da but players have been using Ta successfully for years as well. Da just retracts a bit quicker. I had same issue as you but slowly and gradually over the years I switched to Da. It takes time if you are already used to Ta.
@woah6958
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@@Matonizz Thanks so much.👍
Hello. Thanks a lot. I'm watching you from france. Is the tongue techniques are the same for trompet? Thanks for the answer!
@Matonizz
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Glad you enjoyed it and yes, same for trumpet :)
I love what Matonizz does and Sarah Willis fMRI video is amazing. It should be noted however that when he is talking about the “DOG” placement of the D, Sarah is not demonstrating this at all. Her articulate is forward on the teeth and possibly even touching the lip.
@Matonizz
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Thank you very much for commenting Josh!
Thank you very much ! Can you please advise me a solo that a student learning euphonium for three years can do? Thank you again ! ❤
@Matonizz
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It would be hard to advice without hearing you play, but check kzread.info/dash/bejne/qGGr1LKGlLixk7g.html
@Robot1057_Jack
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@@Matonizz I see, thanks !
where you can download sheet music for beginner classes?
@Matonizz
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If you are talking about materials from this video, then it's here: www.matonizz.com/product/fundamentals-of-articulation/
Would love more explanation on the back of the tongue
@Matonizz
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Thank you very much for comment Andre!
@andrehopcroft5082
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@@Matonizz No problem man I love your videos. They help a lot. I play cornet in the UK and I am auditioning next year at the RNCM. Do you have any tips for that and also any good cornet pieces for auditioning. I have chosen 1 (Theo Charlier etude No. 2) but need 2 more. Would appreciate any advice ❤️❤️
@Matonizz
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@@andrehopcroft5082 Thanks Andre. Good luck with your audition. I would be hard for me to recommend exact pieces without knowing you better as a player, but pick some air/varie piece to show your technique and have something slow and lyrical to show your tone, phrasing and musicality. Be prepared to play some scales. I've done a scale curriculum video a while ago. Check the requirements for 1st years scales on it, you're going to find all that they will ask for. Also, communication is a big aspect. Introduce the pieces and be ready to know who's the composer. Be polite but sounds confident. Hope this helps friend and good luck with your audition! Roger Webster was the nicest guy to me in whole college, both him or Richard will be great mentors.
@andrehopcroft5082
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@@Matonizz Thank you so much for this 🙏🙌
Da. Daaaaaaa 😅
@Matonizz
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:D
This is one of the most useful videos I’ve seen for developing basic functional technique. More please!