Although herembouchurewas -exible, the corners of her mouth were often retracted excessively, especially in the upper range.
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Younger flutists assiduously studied and tried to copy his approaches to tonguing, fingering,embouchure(the position of the lips on the mouthpiece) and breathing.
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Theembouchurefor clarinet must also be more firm than that for saxophone.
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The extremely small mouthpiece requires a small and focusedembouchure, making the soprillo difficult to play, particularly in its upper register.
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The starting point is at the time the person blows on theembouchure.
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The frequency of the air column's vibration can be modified by changing the lip aperture orembouchure.
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Pitch and ornamentation (most notably bending tones) are controlled largely with theembouchure.
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He can also play the trombone and is proficient at developing anembouchurefor a variety of brass instruments.
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An "embouchurehole" is positioned near the top, across and into which the player blows.
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Thanks to modern interpretation techniques, effects of dynamics can be achieved by varying the air pressure and making subtle changes in theembouchure.
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The two instruments are easily interchangeable to the player, with some modification of breath andembouchure, since the two have essentially identical range and fingering.
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He noted and categorized eight different tonguing types and four basicembouchuretypes with five subtypes.
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Skilled oboists adjust theirembouchureto compensate for these factors.
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Using cross-fingering, finger-hole shading, andembouchureadjustment, the journeyman player can produce any pitch over a two-and-a-half octave range or more.
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Alternatively, theembouchurecan be rapidly altered, essentially repeatedly bending the note.
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