Well, this is a great encouragement to me. I can double and triple tongue with ease, but I've never been able to get the hang of doodle-tonging. Since Nick isn't a great fan of it, I think I'll just continue to get by with my double and triple-tonging.
@@NickFinzer I see you are a King Trombone artist. I love King T-bones - currently have a 3B-F Silversonic (my favorite) a 2B Silversonic, a 4B, a 6B (bass) and a 1938-39 gold-plated Cleveland. Probably owned more than 20 in my lifetime. Also have a King Euphonium.
It takes time to get and then develop doodle tonguing. Commit yourself to three times a day for five days in a row. Then take a break for a day. Probably just ten minute sessions. It will feel awkward and you may conclude that you will never get it. But stick with it and be patient.
Well, this is a great encouragement to me. I can double and triple tongue with ease, but I've never been able to get the hang of doodle-tonging. Since Nick isn't a great fan of it, I think I'll just continue to get by with my double and triple-tonging.
Everyone’s got their own path! Go for it!
@@NickFinzer I see you are a King Trombone artist. I love King T-bones - currently have a 3B-F Silversonic (my favorite) a 2B Silversonic, a 4B, a 6B (bass) and a 1938-39 gold-plated Cleveland. Probably owned more than 20 in my lifetime. Also have a King Euphonium.
Wow! A true fan!!!
It takes time to get and then develop doodle tonguing. Commit yourself to three times a day for five days in a row. Then take a break for a day. Probably just ten minute sessions. It will feel awkward and you may conclude that you will never get it. But stick with it and be patient.
Good advice! Also it’s important to remember that this one technique doesn’t define anyone’s artistry, it’s just one possible color on the palette 👍
@@NickFinzer I fully agree.
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Happy to!
Excellent and practical explanation
👍 glad it was useful
Thank you for the video! It’s so clear and so useful!!
My pleasure! Thx for watching 😃
Ta bien😃👍
glad it was helpful!
Bill Watrous was the best. Perfectly clean with doodle tongue.
There are plenty of great doodle tongue ers!
0:43 Giant Steps
the random articulation I said? lol.
So are you moving your tongue at the same time as vibrating the lips? It's not clear at all.
Your lips are always vibrating to make a sounds. Doodle tongue-ing is just one way to then articulate.
I want to find more Jazz with Trombone, could people please recommend me artists/ bands?
Oh there’s so much! Start with JJ Johnson and Curtis Fuller 🤩 - then Wycliffe Gordon, Steve Turre, Steve Davis, and so many many more ....
@@NickFinzer Thanks, I'll look into them before I buy a Trombone and start playing again!
@@foofy14 Yessir! listen as much as you can :) good luck! stay in touch! :)
There are some Japanese guys who play more "modern" stuff too like Hiroshi Suzuki and Shigeharu Mukai
@TheSteelDialga I’ve never heard these guys
Boogie Stop Shuffle 😔
Definitely just double tongue it! 😄
@@NickFinzer I appreciate the videos and reply :)
Certainly 👍