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PART OF SOME WOODWIND INSTRUMENTS
Jj Babbitt; Crystal mouthpiece; Pirouette (mouthpiece); Mouthpiece (wind)
  • Parts of a woodwind mouthpiece
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  • A clarinet mouthpiece set up to play with the reed held in place with the ligature
  • Soprano saxophone mouthpiece

Mouthpiece (woodwind)         
The mouthpiece of a woodwind instrument is that part of the instrument which is placed partly in the player's mouth. Single-reed instruments, capped double-reed instruments, and fipple flutes have mouthpieces while exposed double-reed instruments (apart from those using pirouettes) and open flutes do not.
mouthpiece         
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Mouthpiece (disambiguation); Mouth Piece; Mundstück; Mouthpiece (wind instrument); Mouthpiece (component of some wind instruments)
n.
spokesperson
to act, serve as a mouthpiece for
mouthpiece         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mouthpiece (disambiguation); Mouth Piece; Mundstück; Mouthpiece (wind instrument); Mouthpiece (component of some wind instruments)
¦ noun
1. a part of a musical instrument, telephone, etc., designed to be put in or against the mouth.
2. a gumshield.
3. chiefly derogatory a person who speaks on behalf of another person or an organization.

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Mouthpiece (woodwind)

The mouthpiece of a woodwind instrument is that part of the instrument which is placed partly in the player's mouth. Single-reed instruments, capped double-reed instruments, and fipple flutes have mouthpieces while exposed double-reed instruments (apart from those using pirouettes) and open flutes do not. The characteristics of a mouthpiece and reed can play a significant role on the sound of the instrument.