Utilización de las TIC para mejorar la calidad del doble picado en el clarinete

  1. Isabel Marín Conesa
  2. María Belén Marín Conesa
  3. Ester Marín Conesa
  4. María Belén Conesa Ferrer
Journal:
3 c TIC: cuadernos de desarrollo aplicados a las TIC

ISSN: 2254-6529

Year of publication: 2022

Volume: 11

Issue: 1

Pages: 191-221

Type: Article

DOI: 10.17993/3CTIC.2022.111.191-221 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Abstract

The double tonguing technique is not usually used on the clarinet due to its difficulty. The objective is to demonstrate that the technique can be performed with the clarinet using ICT. The technique was put into practice in 13 clarinetists with the Title of Professional Degree or attending higher studies. They studied it through 29 exercises after making a first recording of 2 exercises. After 8 weeks of study, the last recording was made to see if the quality of the technique was higher. The implementation of ICT consisted of the use of Audacity (to record), Sibelius7 (to write the exercises), ZyMi (for recordings and study) and the spectrograms in Sonic Visualiser of the pre-recorded audios (to assess whether there is evolution of the quality double tonguing). Once the spectrograms were analyzed and the recordings were listened to in Sonic Visualiser, it was observed that in the first recording the quality of the double tonguing was quite poor in the high and high register of many of the participants. However, in the last recording all of them managed to perform both exercises with great quality in all registers. In conclusion, it can be said that the double tonguing can be performed by any clarinet player and that the use of ICT is highly recommended. The use of ZyMi and Sonic Visualiser allowed to see in the spectrograms if the execution was precise in terms of tempo, sound quality, articulation, duration and equality of the notes.

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