In sheet music, the technique is usually indicated with the standard tremolo markings on a note alongside a text instruction to flutter the note. The German marking "Flatterzunge" is often abbreviated to "Flz." or "Flt.". The Italian "frullato" is sometimes abbreviated to "frull".
Can clarinets flutter tongue?
You can definitely flutter-tongue on clarinet. ... Starting from scratch, there are 4 basic steps: (1) remember how to flap your tongue with air, (2) say words that teach you where to place your tongue in your mouth, (3) roll your tongue in an R in a word, (4) roll your tongue while playing.
How do you flutter your tongue tuba?
Fluttertongue. By placing the tongue against the top of the hard palate and forcing air through the opening, a rattling sound is added to the pitch being buzzed. This is one of the most common and widely used contemporary performance techniques, having been in use for much of the twentieth century.