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Dr. Kirsten Nelson

Bassoon:  Tonguing

by
Kirsten Nelson, DMA
SFA Assistant Professor of Music, Bassoon and Theory

The tongue should strike the bottom blade of the reed, and contact should be made at about 1/4 of an inch back from the tip.  Be sure that the tongue moves in an upward motion to strike the reed.

Common faults are tonguing straight into the tip of the reed with the tip of the tongue or striking downward on the top blade of the reed. These motions block the air stream and inhibit the speed of the tongue.

A "T" or a "D" syllable is most commonly used depending on the articulation style.  If you experience response problems in the lower register, use a long tongue, "Doo," regardless of the written articulation to help the notes to speak cleanly.


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