Notation continued: Action areas: CONTINUED NOTATION Air-guiro Action Action areas:areas:
Notation continued:
paper actions
Nose actions Air-guiro paper actions
The tone B (as if in treble clef) Notation continued: The tone if in clef) treble clef) Nose actions“Inside/outside Action areas: scale” Nose actions The tone B (asBif (as in treble Notation continued: Air-guiro paper actions
Action areas: “Inside/outside scale” “Inside/outside scale” Mouth actions Air-guiro paper actions Mouth actions Mouth actions Table actions actions paper actions actions Air-guiro Table actions Table Nose
“Inside/outside “Inside/outside scale”: “Inside/outside scale”: “Inside/outside scale”:
Nose actions scale” “Inside/outside scale”
The tone B (as if in treble clef) The tone B (as if in treble clef) “fingers”:
“lungs” “glottal click” “palate click” actions “vacuum T” “teeth” Mouth
“vacuum B” “nails” / “finger tips” “lungs” “glottal “lungs” “glottal click” click” “palate “palate click” click” “vacuum “vacuum T” T” “teeth” “teeth” “vacuum “vacuumB” B”
Table actions Mouth actions Table actions
“fingers”: “fingers”: “nails” “nails”// “finger “finger tips” tips”
- “Lungs”: Breathing scale”: sound coming from the lungs or deep from the throat. “Inside/outside - “Glottal click”: Single glottal click without any air, with the mouth/throat pos. like saying “ha”. “Inside/outside scale”: - “Palate click”: The very first part of a “g” sound without any air. A normal “g” sound is written with
“fingers”:
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tips”
- “Lungs”: Breathing from the over lungsanother or deep the throat. - Nails: The clickingsound sound coming of one nail sliding nailfrom (performed with one hand). The Signs: “Lungs”: Breathing sound coming from the lungs orsoft deep fromlike the saying throat. “ha”. - “Glottal click”: Single glottal click without any air, with the mouth/throat pos. - “Teeth”: The sound of theclose teeth to coming together – only used in very dynamics. sound should be performed the microphone. The nail sign is also used in combination with Pitch - “Glottal click”: Single glottal Spoken withwithout closed mouth click any air, with the mouth/throat like with saying “ha”. - “Palate click”: The very first part of a “g”over sound without any air.also A normal “g” asound ispos. written the- “Vacuum teeth meaning to slide the thumbnail an upper front tooth producing click sound. B”: Moving the lipsThe slightly apart with the position of a Bwithout and with a slight sub pres- “g” sound is written with “Palate very first part of a “g” sound any air. A normal Percussive soundclick”: Spoken normally a capital G to avoid confusioin. - “Finger tips”: Let the thumb tip and middle finger tip hit eachother rather hard just outside the sure. The normal “b” sound is written with capital B toair avoid confusioin. a capital G topos. avoid Noise sound Spoken without (exaggerated) mouth (being open) producing a soft resonance in the - “Vacuum T”: Same tongue asconfusioin. when say T, butmouth. simply performed by moving the tongue away “Vacuum T”: Same tongue pos. as when say T,ofavoid but simply performed by moving the tongue away Whistle / normal whistle-tone Moveover air-guiro in the direction the arrow from the palate. A “t” sound is written with a capital T to confusion. Nails: The clicking sound of one nail sliding another nail (performed with one hand). The Signs: from the palate. A normal “t” sound is written with a capital T to avoid confusion. Highest possible tone teeth Gradual transition - “Teeth”: sound of the coming together – only used inisvery soundThe should be performed close to the microphone. The nail sign also soft useddynamics. in combination “Teeth”: The sound of the teeth coming together – only used in very soft dynamics. Pitch Spoken with closed moutha Lowest possible toneto Breath in / the outanposition - “Vacuum B”: Moving the lips slightly apart with of a B and slight sub pressure. with the teeth meaning slide the thumbnail over upper front tooth alsowith producing a click - “Vacuum B”: Moving the lips slightly apart with the position of a B and with a slight sub pressure. Usedsound for whistle-tones Hyperventilation / rapid panting The normal is written B to avoid confusioin. Percussive sound with capital Spoken normally sound. “b” The normal “b” sound is written with capital B to avoid confusioin. - Nails: The produced clicking sound of one nail sliding nail (performed inside the mouth Tenutoover pos. –another quasi legato to the next sound with one hand). The Noise without air (exaggerated) - Nails: The clicking sound of finger one nail sliding over another nailjust (performed Let sound the thumb tip and middle tip Spoken hit eachother rather hard outside thewith one hand). The sound- “Finger shouldtips”: be performed close to the microphone. The nail sign Staccato always as short as possibleis also used in combination with sound should be performed close to the microphone. The nail sign is the also used in combination with mouth (being open) producing a soft resonance in the mouth. Whistle / whistle-tone Move air-guiro in theproducing direction of arrow the teeth meaning slide the thumbnail an upper front tooth also a click sound.a click sound. theto teeth meaning to slideover the thumbnail over an upper front tooth also producing - “Finger tips”: Let the thumb and hit eachother hard just outside Highest possible tone Gradual transition - “Finger tips”:tip Let themiddle thumb finger tip andtip middle finger tip rather hit eachother rather hardthe just outside the mouth (being open) producing a soft resonance in the mouth. mouth (being open) producing a soft resonance in the mouth. Signs:
Signs:
Lowest possible tone
Breath in / out
Signs: Used for whistle-tones
Hyperventilation / rapid panting
Pitch Pitch produced inside the mouth Pitch
Spoken closed mouth Spoken with closed mouth Tenuto pos.with – quasi legato to the next sound Spoken with closed mouth
Percussive sound Percussive sound Percussive sound
Spokenalways normally Spoken normally as short as possible Staccato Spoken normally
Noise Noise sound sound
Noise sound
Spoken without air (exaggerated) Spoken without air air (exaggerated) (exaggerated) Spoken without
Whistle // whistle-tone whistle-tone Whistle Whistle / whistle-tone
Move air-guiro inof thethe direction Move air-guiroMove in theair-guiro directionin arrow ofofthe direction thearrow arrow
Highest possible possibleHighest tone Highest tone possible tone
Gradualtransition transition Gradual transition Gradual
Lowest possible possible Lowest tone Lowest tone possible tone
Breathinin//out out Breath in / outBreath
Used for whistle-tones Used for whistle-tones Used whistle-tones
Hyperventilation rapid panting Hyperventilation panting Hyperventilation / rapid panting//rapid
produced inside the Tenuto pos. –to quasi totothe next sound inside the mouthTenuto pos. – Tenuto pos. quasi legato the next sound produced insideproduced themouth mouth quasi legato the legato next sound Staccato always as short Staccato always as shortas aspossible possible as short as possible Staccato always