| 41. | Stevens-Costello embouchure has its origins in the William Costello embouchure and was further developed by Roy Stevens.
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| 42. | The player blows across the embouchure hole, in a direction perpendicular to the flute's body length.
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| 43. | Hence the embouchure-hole sits lower on the lower lip, and the lip-aperture is wider.
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| 44. | They are also shorter and thus do not need such a tight embouchure in order to make a sound.
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| 45. | :Professor Lucas will offer daily instruction in slide technique, embouchure, air control, and orchestral excerpts.
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| 46. | Ryan later switched to piano because his overbite made it difficult to get proper embouchure on a brass instrument.
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| 47. | "the " embouchure " of a river where it falls into a larger river or the sea.
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| 48. | However, this is more difficult to control, as it causes a greater disturbance to the basic embouchure.
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| 49. | Making sure to add the elements of embouchure control in the right order is a key of successful playing.
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| 50. | Callet's method of brass embouchure consists of the tongue remaining forward and through the teeth at all times.
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