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This is a far more common cause of embouchure collapse.
The starting point is at the time the person blows on the embouchure.
All pitch control is done by varying the player's embouchure.
Roy taught trumpet embouchure until his death in October 1988.
If your embouchure isn't set right, you won't get it.
An embouchure hole is positioned near the top, across and into which the player blows.
The instrument is played by blowing a stream of air over the embouchure hole.
Meanwhile he was fitted for dentures and worked on his embouchure.
Before its embouchure there were in total 7 watermills.
Some professionals develop a "raised embouchure" to securely play these notes.
A player with a strong embouchure may be able to coax higher notes from this instrument.
The embouchure is an important element to tone production.
The formation of the mouth around the mouthpiece and reed is called the embouchure.
Sufferers of embouchure overuse, however, have been known to recover.
The high and low notes require different embouchures.
The way that a player shapes his mouth to blow an instrument is called the "embouchure".
Finger embouchure can also be used to affect the intonation or temperament.
My cheeks return to normal embouchure, until my air starts to run low again.
As it has no mouthpiece or valves, the embouchure in shell playing is critical.
The embouchure is therefore based on sealing the area around the reed and the mouthpiece.
It is limited to notes within the harmonic series because the embouchure controls the pitch.
In the highest registers the valves are not as important but it requires exceptional embouchure development.
The various octaves are produced using subtle variations of breath and embouchure.
In the typical embouchure, the mouthpiece is generally not taken more than halfway into the player's mouth.
It contrasts with the double-lip embouchure, which was historically more common but is now a less popular approach.