Double Tonguing- I'm doing it too fast and I can't slow down

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bigchocoholic99
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Double Tonguing- I'm doing it too fast and I can't slow down

Post by bigchocoholic99 »

I'm auditioning for a wind ensemble band next week, and one of the songs I am playing requires use of the double tongue for the sixteenth note passages. The tempo is not too fast and the fingerings are fine, but I am finding that my double tongue is a little rusty and no matter what, I cannot slow it down. I can certainly tongue fast, you see, but it is TOO FAST for my fingering and by too fast I mean TOO FAST! I'm becoming increasingly frustrated. I cannot single tongue fast enough to perform the passages but I cannot double tongue slow enough... does this make sense? Any help for this issue would be really appreciated!

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Post by tiffloser »

My advice would be for you to practise doing it extremely slowly
(1/4 beat =50 or even slower) while thinking of the proper tonguing syllables while playing them.

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Post by amhso »

or you can learn to single tongue them. if you single tongue fast, then the piece will be easier to control (tempo-wise)

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