- mouth.
Tonguing does not
apply to non wind instruments, but
articulation does
apply to all instruments. An
alteration called "double-
tonguing" or "double-articulation"...
- Flutter-
tonguing is a wind
instrument tonguing technique in
which performers flutter their tongue to make a
characteristic "FrrrrrFrrrrr" sound. The effect...
- In music, the term slap
tonguing refers to a
musician playing a single-reed
instrument such as a
clarinet or a
saxophone employing a
technique to produce...
- The
tongue is a
muscular organ in the
mouth of a
typical tetrapod. It mani****tes food for
chewing and
swallowing as part of the
digestive process, and...
- ****) in
which one
person stimulates the **** of
another by
using their tongue or lips. The **** has a
relatively high
concentration of
nerve endings and...
- Old
Tongue (disambiguation) Ice
tongue,
projecting out from a
coastline Tongue and groove, a
method of ****ing
similar objects together Tonguing, a wind...
- A
first language (L1),
native language,
native tongue, or
mother tongue is the
first language a
person has been
exposed to from
birth or
within the critical...
- of the
tongue against the back of the mouth. Double-
tonguing is an
articulation primarily used by br**** players, but the use of double-
tonguing by woodwind...
-
certain kinds of
combinations can be pla**** with no
tongue without making a
glissando – thus "legato
tonguing" is emplo****.[citation needed] For
vocal music...
-
Tongue bifurcation,
splitting or forking, is a type of body
modification in
which the
tongue is cut
centrally from its tip to as far back as the underside...