How do you articulate on the tuba?

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How do you articulate on the tuba?

As with all the brasswind instruments, articulation on the tuba and euphonium is achieved by interrupting the air stream with the tongue while buzzing into the instrument.

How do you tongue faster on the tuba?

As you learn to tongue faster, make sure you keep a good vowel sound (Tah, Too, or Toh) to maintain your tone. If you have trouble tonguing faster, say it out loud and listen for a Tuh sound instead of a Tah, Too, or Toh. Tuh is a bad vowel sound.

What does good tone sound like?

Good tone quality is essentially tone that doesn’t have any of the bad characteristics. Bad tone quality is defined as a weak sound, thin sound, lacking in overtones, strangled or choked off, lack of focus or clarity, and so on.

What is brass articulation?

Articulation. “Tonguing” occurs when the tip of the tongue briefly disrupts the outward airflow, causing a “t” “attack” on the beginning of a note. For the basic articulation on a brass instrument, the tongue strikes near where the upper teeth meet the gum, as when one says tah. This can be modified to tee, toh, etc.

What kind of exercises can I play on a tuba?

This excerpt is for directed towards BBb and CC tubists but may also be practiced by Eb and F tuba players. These exercises can be played on bass trombone or any tuba of any key. Bruckner Range and Dynamics Exercise No. 1 helps develop the upper register utilizing contrasting dynamics as well as contrasting articulations.

How to do a chordal warm up for a tuba?

Tuba Exercises 1 Chordal Warm-Up #1 (by Skip Gray). 2 Chordal Warm-Up #2 (by Skip Gray). 3 Chordal Warm-Up #3 (by Skip Gray). 4 Chordal Warm-Up #4. 5 Flow Study Modification.

What is the Study No.1 for the tuba?

The Prokofiev Study No. 1 for Tuba is an orchestral study of the tuba excerpt from Sergei Prokofiev’s “Romeo and Juliet Suite No. 2” at rehearsal 5. This exerpt is presented in its original form followed by suggestions for practicing the excerpt in various other tempi and keys.

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