Re: [Harp-L] Tongue Blocking Question



hi Wayne,
 
First of all, it is always a benefit to know more.
Then, your tone will improve with the time.
And the interested to tb both sides is the chording and chugging you can get.
Work on it and turn it into music. And you'll understand how useful it can be.
 
Froggy

Wayne Stennett <waynestennett@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit:
Greetings!
A quick question that should be easily answered. I currently tongue 
block with my tongue covering the left side holes, playing the right 
side. Example: Covering the 123 while playing the four. I've been 
practicing tongueblocking the opposite way (cover 234 and be playing the 
1). I'm not getting any kind of good tone with this. Every book or 
website I've ever seen that mentions tongue blocking always talks about 
the first way I mentioned. What merit or benefit is there to learn the 
second way? Any players who are a good example of the benefit? Thanks 
in advance!

Wayne

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