Tonguing in recorder playing refers to the technique of articulating notes by using the tongue to interrupt the airflow. This is typically done by briefly touching the tip of the tongue to the roof of the mouth or the back of the teeth right before a note is played. It helps create clear, distinct notes and adds expressiveness to the music. Proper tonguing technique enhances the overall sound and precision of the performance.
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