String Articulations |
Wind Articulations |
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Legato bowing |
Slurred (not tongued)
All
All winds can connect notes by avoiding the use of their tongue |
Detache bowing |
Articulated (tongued)
All but best on Flute in fast passages
All winds can seperate notes by using their tongue to break the air stream.
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Con Sordino |
Con Sordino
Best on Clarinet and Bassoon. Less common on Oboe family. Very rare in flute family
Players will use homemade mutes like microphone wind screen, towelette etc. |
Jete and Saltando (spontaneous Spicc) |
Double and Triple Tongue
Flute
Nothing in the mouth so flute can most easily manipulate the tongue |
Trills |
Trills
All
All winds can trill but one must be careful of specific registers and notes that each deem difficult |
Bowed Tremolo |
Flutter Tongue
All can do it. Rare in bottom register of Bass Clar and Contr. Bsn
Nothing in the mouth so flute can most easily manipulate the tongue |
Measured Tremolo |
Timbral Trills
All can do it to some extent by using alternate fingering |
Fingered Tremolo |
Tremolos
Best on Flute and Clarinet. Bassoon is possible. Low doubles can get into very strange figering problems as can very high clarinets. |
Harmonics |
Harmonics
Flute.
The first set of overtones (harmonics) in the flute are the normal way to produce the notes so only the notes from
the second partial at G4 (mid C=C3) are available. |
Glissandi |
Glissandi
Clarinet.
In order to get a continuous change in pitch the player would have to have open holes on the bore of the instrument thereby allowing him/her to slide their finger gradually off the hole and producing a gradual change of pitch. Clarinet has the most standard open holes. Best reserved for the upper half of the instrument. |
Pizzicato |
Staccato
All winds can play short notes by interrupting the air flow with their tongue |
Bartok Pizz |
"Slap Tongue"
Whereas many winds can produce this effect, it is particularly effective on the clarinet and sax as the larger mouthpiece facilitates more sound production.
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Sul Tasto, Sul Pont |
Sub Tones, Hoots, Whistle Tones
Special effects vary by instrument |
quarter and micro tones |
quarter and micro tones
Similar to glissandi it requires that a player have open holes. Since this does not ask for a gradual glissandi it is as effective on the flute as on the clarinet. Most easily executed down. |