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<blockquote data-quote="jeremyjuicewah" data-source="post: 325301" data-attributes="member: 1198"><p>On Saturday and Sunday evenings I devoted the last fifteen minutes to flutter tongue. On Saturday herself opened the door of the room and stuck her head in and said she had thought that she had better come and see because it sounded as though I was being ill. That is true.</p><p></p><p>On Sunday I tried a couple of mpcs and had some success but then went to the PPT as that is the mpc I mostly play (cant even begin to do it with the Hooligan) and I had some more success. At the mo I can only do it badly around mid range. I am hoping that things will take off now. Once you get the feel, as with the low notes, the rest usually follows. </p><p></p><p>And yes it does hurt a bit when you flutter on the reed. Specially a razor shapr synthetic one.</p><p>Cheers all</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeremyjuicewah, post: 325301, member: 1198"] On Saturday and Sunday evenings I devoted the last fifteen minutes to flutter tongue. On Saturday herself opened the door of the room and stuck her head in and said she had thought that she had better come and see because it sounded as though I was being ill. That is true. On Sunday I tried a couple of mpcs and had some success but then went to the PPT as that is the mpc I mostly play (cant even begin to do it with the Hooligan) and I had some more success. At the mo I can only do it badly around mid range. I am hoping that things will take off now. Once you get the feel, as with the low notes, the rest usually follows. And yes it does hurt a bit when you flutter on the reed. Specially a razor shapr synthetic one. Cheers all Mike [/QUOTE]
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