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Noun(1) the aperture of a wind instrument into which the player blows directly

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(1) She took the clarinet in both of her hands andu2026 almost instinctively wrapped her hands correctly around it and fixed her embouchure u2026 all without having to be told.(2) The first harmonic is a humming sound in the midrange, and on top is a loud whistling tone that the singer raises and lowers to create a weird sort of melody by varying the embouchure .(3) I'm proud; my embouchure is not nearly as loose as I'd thought it might be, although my muscles are fairly weaku2026(4) Personally, I only take note of clarinet players, what with their tighter embouchure and greater tongue control.(5) Proper embouchure , breath control and good technique are essential components for learning a wind instrument, but unlikely to yield positive results in themselves, unless guided by the ear.(6) So I raised it higher, and this removed it from the embouchure .
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1. mouthpiece


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