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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «FLUTTER TONGUING»
Découvrez l'usage de
flutter tonguing dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
flutter tonguing et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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The Flute Book: A Complete Guide for Students and Performers
Flutter-tonguing is the newest addition to the flutist's articulatory repertoire,
though it may be considered as much a timbral effect as an articulation. It goes by
many names: Flatterzunge, coupe de lange roulé, en roulant la langue, tremolo ...
2
The Simple Flute: From A to Z
What is flutter tonguing? A very rapid repetition of the same note, creating a
tremolo effect. It is perceived by the listener as a shivering sound, regardless of
the way it is produced, whether from the actual tongue or from another area, such
as ...
Neither flutter tonguing method gives you a perfect flute sound, but that's not
really what you're going for here. Flutter tonguing is meant to be an effect that's a
little rough around the edges. Rolling in front gives you less control over your ...
4
Saxophone Secrets: 60 Performance Strategies for the ...
SECRET 42: FLUTTER TONGUING Flutter tonguing is an extended technique
used by saxophonists to change the timbre of a note. Unlike other types of
articulation, flutter tonguing is not actually used to articulate notes in the
traditional sense ...
37 Konrad Lechner, Spuren im Sand, no. 4 Doppel- und Tripelzunge double and
triple tonguing bis zum ,,R«u$chen" steigcrn ,,pah" rushing noise ^ -^ tMMfef> 38
Konrad Lechner, Varianti I, no. 3 Flutter-tonguing The rolled V produced by the ...
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Performance Practice: A Dictionary-guide for Musicians
Around l900 the technique of *flutter tonguing was introduced by Mahler, Ravel (
La valse), and Stravinsky. Ravel (Daplinis et chloe) and Stravinsky also made
use of the bass flute, which sounds an octave below the normal flute. In the 20th ...
Roland John Jackson, 2005
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Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics
Flutter tonguing is a grainy texture on wind instrument tones that is accomplished
by rolling the “r” at the front of the tongue or gargling in the back of the throat. The
movement of the performer's throat or tongue produces amplitude modulation ...
David Havelock, Sonoko Kuwano, Michael Vorländer, 2008
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A Dictionary for the Modern Flutist
FLUTTER-TONGUING. It. frullato; Ger. Flatter- zunge. Abbr. flatter, flat. A purring
sound produced by allowing the airflow to rapidly flutter (or roll) the tip of the
tongue or the uvula while playing a note. Neither type of flutter-tonguing is really
...
As the name already tells us, the flutter-tonguing effect involves rapidly twirling
the tongue. You can hear it in Track 42. Grungy, isn't it? To generate the typical
flutter-tonguing sound, take these steps: 1. Put the tip of your tongue above the tip
of ...
Denis Gäbel, Michael Villmow, 2011
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A Handbook of Literature for the Flute: A List of Graded ...
flutter-tonguing, gliding pitches, grace note fragments and rapid articulations
present the qualities for an exciting set of programmatic and musically
impressionable movements; atonalities occur in repeated interval relationships.
JUNGK, Klaus ...
8 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «FLUTTER TONGUING»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
flutter tonguing est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Sinfonietta Performs 20th-, 21st-Century Pieces
The piece moved lazily but eventually hasted with descending runs and pizzicatos in the strings and flutter tonguing in the flute. Following a ... «The Oberlin Review, mai 15»
UC composers shine in rewarding Contempo program
... “jet whistling,” flutter tonguing, etc. The work's ending was particularly effective as a series of caesuras between anxious gestures created the ... «Chicago Classical Review, avril 15»
Civitas Ensemble serves up new music of Chinese-American …
... extended techniques (vibrato, pitch bending, and especially flutter tonguing) before entering into a dialogue with Karpinos on woodblocks. «Chicago Classical Review, mars 15»
Music review: Chamber Players welcomes Black Cedar Trio
With its bent notes, tremolos, flutter tonguing and extremities of range and percussive effects the pain and anguish are visceral, but as the piece ... «Santa Cruz Sentinel, janv 15»
Robison and Jumppanen offer a varied French program at the …
The Sonatine requires all the flutist's skills as well—jet whistles, flutter tonguing, multiphonics and whisper tones—with only the frequent ... «Boston Classical Review, sept 12»
Jazz in Grahamstown, the best yet
He also digs into some flutter tonguing and a gruff sound on more contemporary occasions. For ballads he flits between Parker and Benny ... «Artslink.co.za News, juil 12»
Fortune, Sonny (Cornelius)
... Fortune exhibits several melodic techniques to spice up the song including flat thirds, short bursts of sounds and flutter tonguing. Because of the timbral quality ... «Jazz.com, sept 09»
The Light Motif
Collaborating with Fullam, the composer incorporated the use of advanced techniques of playing, such as multi-phonics, flutter tonguing, ... «Artvoice, avril 07»