[Harp-L] What happens when bending
- To: Rick Dempster <rick.dempster@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [Harp-L] What happens when bending
- From: "John F. Potts" <hvyj@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 21:24:58 -0400
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Rick,
Everything you say makes perfect sense to me EXCEPT the role you
attribute to the tongue--"that the tongue works to change the size of
the resonating chamber." If that were actually so, how is it that a
full time tongue blocker is able to bend?
Minor point: After reading Steve Baker's post, i looked up what the
"pharynx" is, and it seems to me that it may actually the pharynx,
rather than the larynx (or, perhaps, both) that are involved, But my
experience is very much consistent with what you describe as
constricting ("choking") the air flow. That's a very good way to
describe what i think my "throat" is doing (not that i am the
standard by which technique should be judged).
JP
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