embouchure|embouchures in English
noun
[em·bou·chure || ‚ɒmbʊ'ʃʊə]
estuary, mouth of a river; (Music) position of the lips and jaws and lower facial muscles when playing a wind instrument; mouthpiece of wind musical instruments
Use "embouchure|embouchures" in a sentence
1. A definitive analysis of brass embouchure Abnormalcies including recommended remedial techniques by Lorin C
2. Daily Embouchure Drills COLLINS trumpet. french sheet music has pencil writing, loose page, and general wear.
3. Instruments that have toneholes close to the voicing/embouchure should be avoided, however; as an ocarina is a Helmholtz resonator, this weakens tonal production.
4. The portion of subitem 19(42) of Schedule V to the French version of the Ontario Fishery Regulations, 1989 (see footnote 3) in column I is amended by replacing the word "embouchure" with the word "afflux".