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Cosa (chi) è embouchure - definizione

SETUP OF THE MOUTH TO PLAY A WIND INSTRUMENT
Ambiture; Embouchure hole; Imboccatura; Chops (embouchure); Lipping; Brass mouthing; Woodwind mouthing; Emboucher
  • Flute embouchure
  • Clarinet embouchure.

embouchure         
[??mb?'???]
¦ noun
1. Music the way in which a player applies the mouth and tongue in playing a brass or wind instrument.
2. archaic the mouth of a river.
Origin
C18: Fr., from s'emboucher, from emboucher 'put in or to the mouth'.
Embouchure         
·noun The mouthpiece of a wind instrument.
II. Embouchure ·noun The mouth of a river; also, the mouth of a cannon.
III. Embouchure ·noun The shaping of the lips to the mouthpiece; as, a flute player has a good embouchure.
embouchure         
n.
[Fr.]
1.
Mouth (as of a river).
2.
(Mus.) Aperture (of an instrument), mouthpiece.

Wikipedia

Embouchure

Embouchure (English: (listen)) or lipping is the use of the lips, facial muscles, tongue, and teeth in playing a wind instrument. This includes shaping the lips to the mouthpiece of a woodwind instrument or the mouthpiece of a brass instrument. The word is of French origin and is related to the root bouche, 'mouth'. Proper embouchure allows instrumentalists to play their instrument at its full range with a full, clear tone and without strain or damage to their muscles.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per embouchure
1. As I struggle to remember the rudiments and wonder whatever happened to my embouchure – the playing shape of my mouth – I realise, rather late in the day, that you can‘t just swan in after 15 years and expect to be able to play.
2. And the voice thing really kicked off when I was on the radio.‘ Hundreds of listeners wrote to complain about her accent; one suggested helpfully, ‘Why not take clarinet lessons to improve your embouchure?‘ And there was an Evening News review that made her cry: ‘Mrs Street–Porter has the most appallingly vulgar accent I have heard outside a low comedy show.