Flutter-tonguing is a wind instrument tonguing technique in which performers flutter their tongue to make a characteristic "FrrrrrFrrrrr" sound. The effect...
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mouth. Tonguing does not apply to non wind instruments, but articulation does apply to all instruments. An alteration called "double-tonguing" or "double-articulation"...
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back along a chest tube Flutter (comics), a comic series Flutter-tonguing, a technique for playing wind instruments Flutter, a 2001 album and a composition...
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as multiphonics, flutter-tonguing, circular breathing, double tonguing, and harmonics. In the case of the bassoon, flutter-tonguing may be accomplished...
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by the director and performers. The tremolo symbol also represents flutter-tonguing. Trill A rapid alternation between the specified note and the next...
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tonal effects employed by the saxophonist including growling, subtone, flutter tonguing, etc. Saxophone vibrato is much like a vocal or string vibrato, except...
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Luxembourgeoise de Tennis), a sports governing body (founded 1946) Flutter-tonguing, in music Foreign Language Teaching, in education FTL (disambiguation)...
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example, using an alto saxophone mouthpiece on a standard trombone. flutter-tonguing, breath noises blowing a disengaged mouthpiece or reed singing through...
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would otherwise rapidly decay (fade to silence). The technique of flutter-tonguing on wind instruments is analogous to an unmeasured tremolo on strings...
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sound mass include extended techniques such as muted brass or strings, flutter tonguing, wide vibrato, extreme ranges, and glissandos as the continuum for...
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orchestra, including ponticello, col legno, flautando, glissando, and flutter-tonguing. Set in the evil immortal Koschei's castle, the ballet follows Prince...
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the 1950s. Double tonguing: The player articulates using the syllables ta-ka ta-ka ta-ka. Triple tonguing: The same as double tonguing, but with the syllables...
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of a motorcycle changing gears. The extended trombone technique of flutter tonguing is used in combination with a plunger mute to create this effect. As...
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clustering as an early response to the material, a quiet shimmering flutter tongue effect, and it grew from there", said Bishara on his creative process...
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playing, employing techniques such as glissando, tremolo, flutter tonguing, and fast tonguing. Southern school (Nanpai) – In Southern China, the qudi is...
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and perceives them as an approaching army. Strauss uses dissonant flutter-tonguing in the brass to emulate the bleating of the sheep, an early instance...
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beginning of time) Sing flute, performer sings into flute while playing, flutter tonguing (flz), muting piano strings using fingertips, glissandi on piano strings...
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Washington Post noted the pieces featured "shrieks and slides, hissing, flutter-tonguing and almost percussive sounds that stretch the limits of instrumental...
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difficult for the performer, who must master a range of techniques: flutter-tonguing, closed notes, glissandos, and faintly-sounded oscillations produced...
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The extended techniques of the B♭ clarinet, including multiphonics, flutter tonguing, and extreme registers, have all been imported to the E♭. Gangl, Manuel...
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types of hair and rosin in strings. The concept is also applicable to flutter-tonguing, brass and woodwind growls, resonated vocal fry in woodwinds, and eructation...
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CD A″B″ C′. The work displays a wide range of techniques including flutter-tonguing, extreme dynamic changes, and irregular phrases. Piano version Robert...
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the mouth of the reed with the tongue and then releasing it, with extended techniques such as double tongue, flutter tongue and growl all possible as on...
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the English horn, and even the bleating of sheep (depicted through flutter tonguing in the oboe and E♭ clarinet) creates both a strong visual and aural...
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code Flightlink, a regional airline based in Tanzania, by ICAO code Flutter-tonguing, a musical technique often denoted by "Flz." WFLZ-FM, a radio station...
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required by the instrumentalists: for example there is frequent use of flutter-tonguing and multiphonics for the wind instruments and the pianist is required...
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William Kraft piece Encounters II, which is often played using a timed flutter tongue rather than by buzzing the lips. The fundamental of this pitch borders...
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ability to utilize a variety of mutes and playing techniques, such as flutter-tonguing and half-valving. Others, however, insist that Keppard was a "much...
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Boulez, which—with its spiky, explosive figures and extravagant use of flutter-tonguing—he found too abstract for his taste. Elsewhere, when sometimes criticised...
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music, or jazz inspired music, such as growling, scooping, falling, flutter tonguing, use of mutes, multiphonics, and even recently with some players, distortion...
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