Re: [Harp-L] throat vibrato



Hi Emile,

Just wondering, what is the second step. I think your suggestion is
working on me. At least now, I can do, a slow vibrato... it's only a
matter of training the muscle to be comfortable in a fast pace
vibrato.... is there any effective training method for increasing it?

Arnold

On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 10:01 AM, Emile D'Amico <edamico@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Don't force any thing.
> This is an exercise to first help you get control.
> Blow or draw practice playing triplets with a soft
> accent on the first note in each triplet.
> Move it up and back in speed. The note should not stop but be like a wave with a triplet pulse in it.
>
> This is step one.
>
> Diggs
>
>>>> Jimmy D <jimmyd1147@xxxxxxxxxxx> 07/21/08 19:38 PM >>>
> I have been playing harp for over 10 years.My throat vibrato is not great. I have practiced the throat exercises some. I decided today i am going to  practice these throat exercises daily until i get it.For those of you with decent vibrato .Did it take a lot of practice?  Tongue blocking came easy for me.Is it like that with vibrato. Does it come naturally for some? Can it be learned through intense practice ?
> thanks
> jimmy
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