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Embouchure - Wikipedia
Embouchure or lipping is the use of the lips, facial muscles, tongue, and teeth in playing a wind instrument. This includes shaping the lips to the ...
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EMBOUCHURE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The position and use of the lips, tongue, and teeth in playing a wind instrument. 2. The mouthpiece of a musical instrument.
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Trumpet Tip: Don't Sabotage Your Embouchure - YouTube
In this episode of "Trumpet With Bob," @bobbyspellman discusses the problem of over-adjusting the lips when forming an embouchure and one ...
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embouchure
‖ embouchure (ɑ̃buʃyr) Also 9 embouchier, 8 ambusheer. [Fr.; f. emboucher to put in or to the mouth; also refl. of a river, to discharge itself by a mouth; f. en- in + bouche mouth.] 1. The mouth of a river or creek. Also transf. the opening out of a valley into a plain.1792 Fortn. Ramble xvi. 114 W...
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Embouchure 101 Part 3 – Very High Placement Type
Players belonging to the Very High Placement brass embouchure type tend to have a brighter tone and an easier time developing their upper register.
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Proper embouchure : r/trumpet - Reddit
Hold your trumpet at about 45 degrees and lower it to your lips. If you have a good posture, throat open, relaxed body then theoretically the trumpet should ...
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Embouchure collapse
of the embouchure to function. Embouchure overuse syndrome
This is a far more common cause of embouchure collapse.
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Tongue, teeth and lips: embouchure for brass instruments
Embouchure is an involved process of tightening cheek and jaw muscles, adjusting tongue position, and expelling air in a controlled fashion.
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What Is Embouchure? Common Brass Terms Explained
It means the shape and position of the player's mouth on the mouthpiece while playing. A good sound is entirely dependant on a strong embouchure.
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Teaching the Brass Embouchure… - Bruce Pearson Music
Assist students in forming and developing their brass instrument embouchure by making each student responsible for providing a small mirror that can be placed ...
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Embouchure: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
Embouchure, as defined by Professor James Ketch at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, is “putting together the mouthpiece, lips, facial muscles, ...
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How to Play the Saxophone: Embouchure - Musical Instrument Guide
Embouchure is the shape of the mouth and the use of the muscles around the mouth on the mouthpiece of a wind instrument.
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Double-lip embouchure
The double-lip embouchure is a type of embouchure used in playing woodwind instruments like oboe and bassoon, and occasionally clarinet and saxophone. It contrasts with the single-lip embouchure in that both lips cover the dental surfaces.
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debouchure
debouchure (debuʃyr) [In form, French, f. déboucher to debouch + -ure; but this sense is not Fr.] = debouchment 2, embouchure 1.1844 Kinglake Eothen xii. (1878) 168 Towards the debouchure of the river. 1890 Spectator 11 Jan. 41 Thence two railways would connect her with Zanzibar and the debouchure o...
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Port de l'Embouchure
The Port de l'Embouchure () is one of the two ports located in Toulouse on the Canal du Midi. The other being the Port Saint-Sauveur.
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