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Re: Low range tonguing

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Basbasun wrote: Thu Aug 26, 2021 3:30 am If the tongue tuch the lips it has gone through the teeth, as it does on the video.
Yes, it certainly looks at times on the two bass trombone videos that the tongue is touching the lips for the initial attacks. That said, I don't know that it is for sure. There are times when I'm pretty sure it is, as the upper lip appears to be pushed forward slightly by the tongue, but that might be just the lips getting firmed up at that attack drawing them back in against the teeth. There are times when I suspect it may look as if the tongue is touching the upper lip, but it may be on the teeth behind the lip. As I said above, we don't know exactly where along the "slice" we are looking (or how thick that "slice" is). The lips are curved. If the focus of the fMRI is to the left or right of where the tongue is striking we could be seeing a part of the lips that appears further back behind where the tongue is striking. Does that make sense? I'm not an artist, like Harrison, but imagine an overhead view.

Mostly I'm just trying to qualify to make sure that we admit that we're really speculating with those videos.

In Doug Elliott's embouchure film there was a bass trombonists who absolutely did tongue between the lips, if I recall correctly. You could actually see the tongue tip between the lips at the point of the initial attack.
Basbasun wrote: Thu Aug 26, 2021 3:30 am How do you tongue a pedal F Dave?
Wilktone wrote: Fri Aug 13, 2021 10:15 am Even on pedal tones my tongue tip strikes about where the upper teeth and gums meet. When I play higher the tongue tip comes back further above the teeth.
I would like to go into an fMRI and participate. It sure *feels* like my tongue isn't striking my lips on initial attacks, even on a pedal F.

I couldn't always play that way, it was something I worked on over years.

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Re: Low range tonguing

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OP wrote "Maybe my mouth structure has changed over the eons, hard to say. So how bad is a low placement in the low range? It sounds good and feels good, but…?"

The mouth structure does change with age, ask your dentist about it.
I know many players who tongue between the teeth, or on the lips, they sound fine.
My top of the tongue is on the top or behind my lower teeth, the actually tonguing is done with the dorsal part.
That is me, it probably does not fit you.

If it works, and sound good what is the problem really?
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