embouchure - use in sentences

Converse of subject

  • play: A real trumpet is actually played by an artificial embouchure, the visitor controls air pressure and the valves and hears the results.

Converse of object

  • have: It has quite a solid rim which is OK if you have an adaptive embouchure and very good for upper register playing.
  • require: Those which are higher require a particularly good embouchure.
  • use: She'd been trying to learn the horn using an oboe embouchure.

Adjective modifier

  • artificial: A real trumpet is actually played by an artificial embouchure, the visitor controls air pressure and the valves and hears the results.
  • double: In ' the trade ' this is known as a double embouchure - where the lips cover both the top and bottom teeth.

Modifies a noun

  • problem: Someone has an embouchure problem: " I can't stop leaking around the reed.

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