Flute Embouchure Flashcards

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No tone, rushing air. Three remedies:

A
  1. Blow more into the hole
  2. Place more lip over the hole
  3. More “whee”
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No tone, rushing air. Three causes:

A
  1. Air is going across the hole
  2. Lower lip not on the hole
  3. Corners of the lips of the lips are not pulled together
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2
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Some sound mostly air, two causes:

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  1. Splitting the tone

2. Too large an opening in lips

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3
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Some sound mostly air, two remedies:

A
  1. Lower the chin, blow down

2. More oo needed

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4
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“Whoof” sound, one cause:

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  1. No tongue being used
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5
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“Whoof” sound, one remedy:

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  1. Emphasize too
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6
Q

Thu sound, one cause:

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  1. Tongue going between teeth or lips
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7
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Thu sound, one remedy:

A
  1. More too, tongue on roof of mouth
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8
Q

High pitched whistle, two causes:

A
  1. Too much air

2. Head joint rolled out too far

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9
Q

High pitched whistle, two remedies:

A
  1. Blow less hard

2. Turn head joint in

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10
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Flat pitch, two causes:

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  1. Rolled in too far

2. Hole covered too much

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Flat pitch, two remedies:

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  1. Roll out

2. Cover less hole

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