Tongue

Lateral tonguing clarinet

Lateral tonguing clarinet

Lateral Tonguing – as its name implies – utilizes horizontal tongue motion in order to allow tongue tip to gently “brush” over the lower part of the tip of the reed to create the impression of separation of the sounds. This method was first introduced and described by K.

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