Flutter tongue
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 10:17 am
Taking a practice break, working on my multiple tonguing. I've been thinking lately about experimenting with getting more control over my vowels when multiple-tonguing, particularly on the "k"/"g" syllable. I've never been particularly good at it, and in extreme ranges, that the "g" causes the tongue to change my air a bit and makes pitch control pretty unstable, particularly in the very high range.
But, playing around with trying to feel my tongue maintain different vowels in this context, suddenly out pops a flutter tongue! I've never been able to do a true flutter tongue. Pretty exciting!
Does anyone else seem to have this connection between a flutter tongue and multiple-tonguing? Maybe it's just my ignorance or something unique to me, but I've never heard of a description for someone trying to do one other the other as being similar.
But, playing around with trying to feel my tongue maintain different vowels in this context, suddenly out pops a flutter tongue! I've never been able to do a true flutter tongue. Pretty exciting!
Does anyone else seem to have this connection between a flutter tongue and multiple-tonguing? Maybe it's just my ignorance or something unique to me, but I've never heard of a description for someone trying to do one other the other as being similar.