Associations to the word «Embouchure»
Noun
- Bassoon
- Costello
- Danube
- Flute
- Oboe
- Octave
- Clarinet
- Trumpet
- Reed
- Saxophone
- Pitch
- Instrument
- Tuning
- Brass
- Trombone
- Aperture
- Collapse
- Adjustment
- Hole
- Stevens
- Lip
- Tone
- Slide
- Double
- Muscle
- Valve
- Navigation
- Tongue
- Technique
- Roy
- Tooth
- Mouth
- Horn
- Player
- Performer
- Tension
- Breath
- Stream
- Register
- Angle
- Produce
- Throat
- Blow
- Jazz
- Pressure
- Upper
- Port
- Gulf
- River
- Note
- Finger
- Canal
- Combination
- Shape
- Wind
- Flow
- Play
- Importance
- Difference
- Change
- Factor
- Scale
- Approach
- Sound
- Range
- Top
- Portion
- Teacher
- Position
- Control
- Method
- Single
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
EMBOUCHURE, noun. (music) The shape of the mouth and lips when playing a wind instrument.
Dictionary definition
EMBOUCHURE, noun. The aperture of a wind instrument into which the player blows directly.
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