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FluteTips 87 Making Your Embouchure Be Flexible While You're Playing

FluteTips 87 Making Your Embouchure Be Flexible While You're Playing Our embouchure needs to be in a state of flexibility all the time while we're playing. It needs to be able to change and move the whole time that we're playing.

If you're playing high, you need to have a high embouchure. If you're immediately going low, your embouchure needs to be able to move and be a low embouchure.







FluteTips 87 Making Your Embouchure Be Flexible While You're Playing

In pieces where you move from playing a lot of high notes to all of a sudden dropping down to playing low notes, if you keep a high embouchure, you're going to lose the low notes.

You can learn how to make your embouchure be flexible while you’re playing.

Have fun!

DoctorFlute

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