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When to learn throat singing and glissando techniques

Sertur Editorial Team
July 22, 2025
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When to learn throat singing and glissando techniques

1. Assessment of Learning Timing  

**Basic Prerequisites**  

Must have a solid grasp of:  
✓ Standard tone control (stable dynamic variations)  
✓ Accurate pitch control across the full range  
✓ Basic articulation (single/double tonguing) speed reaching ♩=120  

Recommended learning stage: Typically suitable after **1.5–2 years** of consistent practice  

**Physical Coordination Check**  

- Growl: Ability to independently control throat muscles while playing (can test by practicing "humming while playing")  
- Glissando: Finger flexibility sufficient for smooth transitions between notes  

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### 2. Preparatory Suggestions for Individual Techniques  

**Growl**  

◆ Pre-training:  
- Daily "breathy long tones" practice (combined with throat vibration)  
- Jazz blues scale imitation exercises  

◆ Common Teaching Progress in Taiwan:  
▸ Most instructors introduce this after **Lesson 30 of *Klose Exercises***  

**Glissando**  

◆ Key Preparations:  
- Chromatic scale speed reaching ♩=80  
- Smooth operation of the left-hand octave key  

◆ Localized Practice:  
▸ Can start with the Taiwanese classic *"Spring Breeze" (望春風)* to practice minor third glissandos  

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### 3. Professional Teaching Reminders  

⚠️ **Important Notes:**  
Starting too early may lead to:  
→ Growl: Vocal fatigue / loss of pitch control  
→ Glissando: Finger stiffness / unclear intervals  

Recommended tools:  
✓ Tuner (to monitor pitch stability during growling)  
✓ Metronome (to maintain rhythmic consistency in glissandos)  

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### 4. Self-Assessment Timing Chart  

| Technique       | Indicators for Readiness |  
|----------------|--------------------------|  
| Growl          | Able to play *"Autumn Leaves"* in its entirety without mistakes |  
| Glissando      | Can complete a two-octave scale in under 10 seconds |  

**Common Recommendations from Taiwanese Instructors:**  
- Master the basic version of *"Carnival de Venice"* variations before learning embellishment techniques  
- Intensify growl practice during hot, humid summers (throat muscles are more flexible)  
- Attend local saxophone workshops to observe demonstrations by experienced players  

**Advanced Tip:** If you can play *"The Moon Represents My Heart" * entirely with breathy tones while maintaining stable tone quality, you are physiologically ready to explore extended techniques!

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