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After listening to the audio example, choose the two causes of the problem.
Reed is too stiff, closed off
embouchure too tight, pinched
After listening to the audio example, choose the two remedies for the problem.
decrease pressure in embouchure, more relaxed
check thickness of reed, balance in cane
After listening to the audio example, choose the two causes of the problem.
reed too long and/or too wide
lack of air support
After listening to the audio example, choose the two remedies for the problem.
more support to dampen reed
change length and/or width of reed
After listening to the audio example, choose the two causes of the problem.
lack of air column support from diaphragm
lack of support from lower jaw
After listening to the audio example, choose the two remedies for the problem.
slightly increase lower jaw support
use faster air stream, more support from diaphragm
Example #4, Gargled Tone
List two remedies.
1) grip the “tube” more firmly
2) re-form embouchure “OH-OO SQUEEZE”
Example # 2, Rushing Air
Two Causes
1) tight closed throat, air stream restricted
2) embouchure too loose, lips spread
Example #4, Gargled Tone
Two Causes
1) embouchure too loose, lips spread
2) lips folding over teeth
Example #3, Tight Thin Tone
Two Remedies
1) review deep breath and fast expulsion of air
2) loosen grip on the “tube”
Example #5, Intense Air
Two Causes
1) lips pinched almost completely together
2) insufficient volume of air passing between lips
Example #5, Intense Air
Two Remedies
1) de-emphasize gripping tube, re-form “OH-OO”
2) review tongue position (OH) and fast air
Example #2, Rushing Air
Three Remedies
1) grip the “tube” more firmly
2) re-form embouchure “OH-OO SQUEEZE”
3) emphasize “OH” to open throat, keep tongue down