Embouchure (English: /ˈɒmbuˌʃʊər/ ) or lipping is the use of the lips, facial muscles, tongue, and teeth in playing a wind instrument. This includes shaping...
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Embouchure collapse, "blowing one's chops" is a generic term used by wind instrument players to describe a variety of conditions which result in the inability...
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The double-lip embouchure is a type of embouchure used in playing woodwind instruments like oboe and bassoon, and occasionally clarinet and saxophone....
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Saxophone technique (redirect from Saxophone:embouchure)
playing the saxophone. It includes how to hold the instrument, how the embouchure is formed and the airstream produced, tone production, hands and fingering...
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more by slackening the embouchure given the same fingering. This is due to the serpent's coupling of a "strong" system of embouchure and mouthpiece, with...
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Hydraulophone (section Embouchure)
has 12 mouths, whereas a concert hydraulophone typically has 45 mouths. Embouchure is controlled by way of the instrument's mouth, not the player's mouth...
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of a note), lip (in jazz terminology, when executed by changing one's embouchure on a wind instrument), plop, or falling hail (a glissando on a harp using...
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The single-lip embouchure is a type of embouchure used to play clarinet and saxophone. It is characterized by the placement of teeth and lips: the bottom...
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Moulouya River (redirect from Embouchure de la Moulouya)
Moulouya River and local residents feared for their crops and livestock. "Embouchure de la Moulouya". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April...
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Bassoon (section Embouchure and sound production)
legato+vibrato, slurred) Dynamics Trills (B4 to C5, B3 to C4, B2 to C3) Embouchure bending Bassoon reed alone or crowing Flutter tonguing Problems playing...
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