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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 collapse
of the embouchure to function. Embouchure overuse syndrome
This is a far more common cause of embouchure collapse.
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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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Single-lip embouchure
The single-lip embouchure is a type of embouchure used to play clarinet and saxophone. It contrasts with the double-lip embouchure, which was historically more common but is now a less popular approach.
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Diwas
The embouchure has two distinct sides, but either can be used to play the instrument. The slanted cut in the embouchure controls the airflow in the body.
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Mouthpiece (brass)
On all brass instruments, sound is produced when the player's vibrating lips (embouchure) cause the air column, i.e. the air enclosed inside the instrument Also, mouthpieces are selected to suit the embouchure of the player, to produce a certain timbre, or to optimize the instrument for certain playing styles
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Maximilian Weyrother
De l'embouchure du cheval, ou, Méthode por trouver la meilleure forme de mors, d'aprés les proportions et les principes les plus simples de l'embouchure
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Tambin
also sereendu, fulannu or Fula flute) is a diagonal diatonic flute without a bell, made from a conical vine, with three finger-holes and a rectangular embouchure
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Single-reed instrument
The standard embouchures for single reed woodwinds like the clarinet and saxophone are variants of the single lip embouchure, formed by resting the reed With the less common double-lip embouchure, the top lip is placed under (around) the top teeth.
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Clint McLaughlin
Embouchure
Clint's studies are specialized on trumpet and brass embouchure, he was the first person to explain the "Aperture Tunnel". Making sure to add the elements of embouchure control in the right order is a key of successful playing.
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Transverse flute
The player blows across the embouchure hole, in a direction perpendicular to the flute's body length.
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Roy Stevens
Roy Stevens (1916–1988) was an American trumpet player, Stevens-Costello System brass embouchure teacher, and author of the Embouchure Self-Analysis: Stevens-Costello Triple C Embouchure Technique with Bill Moriarity.
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Ponts Jumeaux
The basin contains the Port de l'Embouchure. The port de l'Embouchure was widened at the confluence of the two canals.
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