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Old Tue Dec 27, 2011, 07:42pm
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It's sort of hard to explain. Did you play a wind instrument in the school band? Same concept as using your tongue to separate the notes.
i used t play sax, still do occasionally, and stiffler's correct, its all tongue action. also prevents inadvertents.

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Old Wed Dec 28, 2011, 04:13am
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i used t play sax, still do occasionally, and stiffler's correct, its all tongue action. also prevents inadvertents.

not too much nfo. read the op.
Trombone here....start AND stop the airflow with the tough. It will sound MUCH better.
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Old Wed Dec 28, 2011, 09:59am
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I never played a musical instrument but that I what I've learned to do and it produces a nice, confident tone.
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Old Wed Dec 28, 2011, 02:44pm
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Trombone here....start AND stop the airflow with the tough. It will sound MUCH better.
Not familiar with that body part. Then again, I'm not a doctor. Neither do I play one one TV.
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Old Wed Dec 28, 2011, 03:07pm
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i used t play sax, still do occasionally, and stiffler's correct, its all tongue action. also prevents inadvertents.

not too much nfo. read the op.
It was more than I wanted to know.
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