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T T K,
sing-le tong-uing*.
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It is
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or the syllables
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sists of
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order to arrive at this degree of proficiency, the
either too long" or too short. In
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which serve as the foundation, should be practiced very slowly.
step in triple tong'uing"
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of the letters
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all for the
third sound,
but remains motionless at the bottom of the mouth, allowing* the pronunciation of the syllable
"ku" to come from the throat. The"ku"may be said
by
forcing* a
column of air
K or Ku is produced
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will be
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The tong-ue acts as a sort
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articulation it
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has been g*otten under control. Later on
of equal tonal value with the other notes. In order
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and
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give the Ku an extra accent
accent
be ••coughed" into the instrument,
into the mouthpiece, determines the third sound.
of the
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same quantity
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