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Articulation & Attack

  • Double-tonguing / triple-tonguing: Use “ta-ka” syllables for fast repeated notes; practice slowly then increase speed.
  • Circular breathing: Maintain continuous tone for extended phrases; practice with blowing drills into a straw while inhaling through nose.
  • Ghosting & subtone: Soft articulations for jazz ballads—relax throat and reduce air pressure for breathy tone.

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Introduction

Warm-up (5–8 minutes)

  1. Long tones: play A4–E5 (or comfortable mid-register notes) at mezzo-forte for 8 counts, crescendo to forte on count 4, decrescendo to piano by count 8. Repeat on a descending whole-step sequence for 6 notes.
  2. Overtones: play a low long tone (low Bb or B) and finger higher overtones without changing fingering to strengthen embouchure.