Re: [Harp-L] Bending at the back of the throat



At 05:30 PM 11/16/2004, Rick Dempster wrote:

One explanation I regard as important that I have not yet noticed on harp-l, is the moving of the larynx, voice-box or 'Adams apple', which is something that, at least in men, can be observed in a mirror.

With the visible part of the tongue held against the instrument, it is this part of the body that you can focus on to help you bend.

Perhaps you could elaborate a bit... I assume it should move down as the larynx is opened? The more the better?


Don






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