Word: embouchure

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Synonyms: embouchure

mouthpiece

Translations: embouchure

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spanish
Translations:
embocadura, la embocadura, de la embocadura, embocadura de
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german
Translations:
Mund, Anblasloch, Mundstellung
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french
Translations:
embouchure, d'embouchure
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italian
Translations:
imboccatura, dell'imboccatura, un'imboccatura, l'imboccatura
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portuguese
Translations:
embocadura, de embocadura, da embocadura, a embocadura
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dutch
Translations:
uitmonding, muntstuk, de embouchure
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russian
Translations:
мундштук, устье, вход, амбушюр
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norwegian
Translations:
embouchuren
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finnish
Translations:
ansatsi, ansatsista
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danish
Translations:
ansatsrøret, embouchuren, ansats
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czech
Translations:
nátisk, nátrubek
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polish
Translations:
ustnik, warga
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hungarian
Translations:
torkolat, Embouchure, behajózunk
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turkish
Translations:
ağız, nehir ağzı, ağız kısmı, çalgıyı ağıza yerleştirme şekli
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greek
Translations:
εκβολές ποταμού, εκβολές, στόμιο όργανου
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ukrainian
Translations:
устя, усті, гирло, вхід, гирлі, амбушур, амбушюр, амбушюри
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albanian
Translations:
hyrje në luginë, grykëderdhje lumi
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bulgarian
Translations:
вход, устие, мундщук
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belarusian
Translations:
амбушюры
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estonian
Translations:
huulik, suudmes
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croatian
Translations:
ušće
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lithuanian
Translations:
pūstukas, Iemutis, Ust, Ieteka, Ust upės
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latvian
Translations:
ieteka, grīva, iemutis, Embouchure
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romanian
Translations:
Embouchure
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slovak
Translations:
nátrubok, nátrubek, vsuvka, hrdlo

The meaning and "use of": embouchure

noun
  • the way in which a player applies the mouth to the mouthpiece of a brass or wind instrument. - Proper embouchure , breath control and good technique are essential components for learning a wind instrument, but unlikely to yield positive results in themselves, unless guided by the ear.

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