| 11. | The position of these tone holes prohibits the instrument from overblowing, limiting its range to only twelve notes.
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| 12. | This is a perfect example of theserialcomma overblowing a minute situation which can be resolved with a simple request.
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| 13. | I look at those people and see how the human spirit drives them forward and here I was overblowing what I had.
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| 14. | But a trade group representing manufacturers of calcium supplements said the council is overblowing the effect of lead levels in existing products.
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| 15. | Because it involves both reeds in the chamber, overblowing is not possible on fully valved harmonicas such as the button chromatic.
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| 16. | The limited fallout has led to defensive comments from some experts and officials, worried they would be accused of overblowing the problem.
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| 17. | By blowing hard in some musical wind instruments Stage I jumps to Stage II; it is called " overblowing ".
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| 18. | One series of harmonics is achieved by overblowing with the end of the tube open and another is achieved with the end closed.
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| 19. | By applying pressure with the arm the player can start and control the chanter and drones, as well as the overblowing function.
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| 20. | This is part of the normal method of obtaining higher notes in wind instruments, where it is called " overblowing ".
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