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Once you've got your buzz figured out, start your note by saying either "ta" or "da" into the mouthpiece, depending on how you want to articulate the note.
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As you continue to warm up, you'll get better at articulating all the notes in the scales.
The sound is continuous; to articulate the melody and to reiterate notes the piper employs gracing i.e., rapidly interpolated notes outside the melody, giving an effect of detached notes.
The wind and brass soloists were not bad at all; the strings as well, unless asked to articulate small note values cleanly and clearly.
Articulate each note by saying "tu" or "du" at the start of each note.
His fingerwork is impressively articulate; every note matters in an Andsnes performance, and Mozart's inner voices and bass lines come through with utter clarity and presence.
By rights, his tempo in the finale was too fast (Mozart writes "Allegro" not "Presto"), but given an ability to articulate small note values at alarming speeds, Mr. Pollini earns special dispensation.
Another of his hallmarks is a disinclination to use slurs -- notes connected within a single bow stroke -- and he shows that it's possible to articulate each note cleanly, even in rapid passages, without producing a reading that is mannered or fussy.
More curiously, it was jazz that behaved like pop — determined, encased in strong melodies and played at medium-full projection — and the musicians were articulating every note.
In addition, we should note ways in which philosophical theories might seem to clarify and further articulate the ordinary notion.
In the long-spun opening phrase on the words "Casta diva," invoking a "chaste goddess," Callas insists that the ornamental turn be sung evenly, on "one tone," with all the notes clearly articulated.
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