Words and phrases that have a meaning related to embouchure: (126 results)
Often used in the same context:
percussive instrument, tremolos, woodwind instrument, chording, ride cymbal, bass clef, tympani, contrabassoon, chromatic scale, intonation, reed instrument, glissando, glottal, altissimo, portamento, tonguing, pizzicato, sonority, upstroke, plectrum, valve trombone, etude, shawm, arpeggio, formant, celesta, hornlike, adagios, diminuendo, legato, fingerpicking, auditory canal, timpani, pianoforte, songlike, obbligato, pentatonic scale, catgut, semitone, sopranino, tuning fork, vibrato, flugel, continuo, cadenza, sackbut, toccata, tintinnabulation, cantabile, quavers, syrinx, bass viol, diaphragm, metronome, rubato, staccatos, piano, pianissimo, bass drum, woodwind, syncopation, timbres, diatonic scale, prosody, phonautograph, assonance, snare drum, quantize, fortissimo, crotchets, allegretto, descant, oboists, chaconne, valsalva maneuver, french horn, bassoon, melodist, musical notation, ballade, spinet, nasal twang, flanging, tessitura, tamboura, squeezebox, recitatives, phoneme, pelvic girdle, downstroke, upbeats, melody, scat singing, ostinato, mozartian, harmonic progression, decrescendo, tabor, polyrhythm, tympanic membrane, kettledrums, radula, entrance, fork, harbour, channel, embrasure, entrances, front, inlet, outlet, passes, viz, acceptation, aisle, apse, defences, gate, gateway, i.e., lino, lure
Part of:
wind, wind instrument
More general:
aperture
Synonyms:
Also try:mouthpiece
— Adjectives for embouchure: good, correct, same, proper, new, present, common, double, wide, tight, relaxed, more...
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