e/Tonguing

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has glosseng: Tonguing is a technique used with wind instruments and brass instruments to enunciate different notes through using the tongue on the reed or mouthpiece. A silent "tu" (too) is made when the tongue strikes the reed or roof of the mouth causing a slight breach in the air flow through the instrument. The technique also works for whistling. Tonguing (or articulation) refers to how a musician begins the note (punchy, legato, or a breath attack) and how the note is released (air release, tongued release, etc.) For wind players, articulation is commonly talked about in terms of tonguing because the tongue is used to stop and allow air to flow in the mouth. Tonguing does not apply to non wind instruments, but articulation does apply to all instruments.
lexicalizationeng: tonguing
instance ofe/Articulation (music)
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has glosspol: Podwójne staccato to technika wykonywania szybkich powtórzeń dźwięków na instrumentach dętych.
lexicalizationpol: Podwójne staccato

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