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<blockquote data-quote="jeremyjuicewah" data-source="post: 324715" data-attributes="member: 1198"><p>Was scaring the goats a good deal yesterday by fluttering the tongue accross my neck/mpc set up in the car. It is getting a lot better, no two ways. Tonight I will give it a go again on the real thing. I have been reading back through this thread and though I do use growl quite well now, especially with my Hooligan which growls very well, it is not the same as flutter tongue. I dont hear the grossness in flutter tongue. Usually it switches on and off and is very effective, to my ears. I play One Step Beyond, as its quite easy and impresses most audiences and other band members, and the flutter tongue switches on and off in that very effectively. I have to growl. I think I will get this right one day, a while ago I thought I never would. Its all practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeremyjuicewah, post: 324715, member: 1198"] Was scaring the goats a good deal yesterday by fluttering the tongue accross my neck/mpc set up in the car. It is getting a lot better, no two ways. Tonight I will give it a go again on the real thing. I have been reading back through this thread and though I do use growl quite well now, especially with my Hooligan which growls very well, it is not the same as flutter tongue. I dont hear the grossness in flutter tongue. Usually it switches on and off and is very effective, to my ears. I play One Step Beyond, as its quite easy and impresses most audiences and other band members, and the flutter tongue switches on and off in that very effectively. I have to growl. I think I will get this right one day, a while ago I thought I never would. Its all practice. [/QUOTE]
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