Clarinet Embouchure Flashcards

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EX 2: Remedies
CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose three remedies for the problem.

A more mouthpiece in mouth
B less mouthpiece in mouth
C increase lower lip pressure
D faster air
E clip reed
F sand reed

A

B less mouthpiece in mouth
C increase lower lip pressure
F sand reed

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EX 3a: Causes
CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose the four causes of the problem.

A insufficient intensity in airflow
B embouchure too loose
C too much reed in mouth
D insufficient pressure against the reed
E reed too soft
F reed is too stiff

A

A insufficient intensity in airflow
C too much reed in mouth
D insufficient pressure against the reed
E reed too soft

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EX 4: Causes
CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose four causes of the problem.

A insufficient intensity in airflow
B embouchure too loose
C too much reed in mouth
D insufficient pressure against the reed
E reed too soft
F clarinet angle is too far away from body

A

C too much reed in mouth
D insufficient pressure against the reed
E reed too soft
F clarinet angle is too far away from body

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EX 5: Causes
CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose three causes of the problem.

A too much lip pressure
B not enough reed in mouth
C too much reed in mouth
D reed too soft
E reed too hard
F tight closed throat

A

A too much lip pressure
B not enough reed in mouth
E reed too hard

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EX 6: Remedies
CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose three remedies for the problem.

A more mouthpiece in mouth
B less mouthpiece in mouth
C “oh” position; review sigh
D sand reed
E clip reed
F check for bunched chin

A

A more mouthpiece in mouth
C “oh” position; review sigh
D sand reed

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EX 8: Causes
CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose the three causes of the problem.

A lack of air support
B embouchure too loose
C too much reed in mouth
D no pressure against the reed
E reed too soft
F reed is too stiff

A

C too much reed in mouth
D no pressure against the reed
F reed is too stiff

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EX 9a: Remedies
CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose four remedies for the problem.

A more mouthpiece in mouth
B less mouthpiece in mouth
C increase lower lip pressure
D faster air
E clip reed
F sand reed

A

B less mouthpiece in mouth
C increase lower lip pressure
D faster air
E clip reed

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EX 9b: Causes
CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose the four causes of the problem.

A insufficient intensity in airflow
B embouchure too loose
C too much reed in mouth
D insufficient pressure against the reed
E reed too soft
F reed is too stiff

A

A insufficient intensity in airflow
C too much reed in mouth
D insufficient pressure against the reed
E reed too soft

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EX 10: Remedies
CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose four remedies for the problem.

A more mouthpiece in mouth
B less mouthpiece in mouth
C increase lower lip pressure
D sand reed
E clip reed
F bring clarinet closer to body

A

B less mouthpiece in mouth
C increase lower lip pressure
E clip reed
F bring clarinet closer to body

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EX 10: Remedies
CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose four remedies for the problem.

A more mouthpiece in mouth
B less mouthpiece in mouth
C increase lower lip pressure
D sand reed
E clip reed
F bring clarinet closer to body

A
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EX 11: Remedies
CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose three remedies for the problem.

A more mouthpiece in mouth
B less mouthpiece in mouth
C increase lower lip pressure
D sand reed
E clip reed
F check for bunched chin

A

A more mouthpiece in mouth
D sand reed
F check for bunched chin

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EX 12: Causes
CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose three causes of the problem.

A throat too open
B not enough reed in mouth
C too much reed in mouth
D reed too soft
E reed too hard
F tight closed throat

A

B not enough reed in mouth
E reed too hard
F tight closed throat

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CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: A beginning CLARINET student is producing a sound with squeaks and high pitch squeals. What are four causes of this problem?

A insufficient intensity in airflow
B embouchure too loose
C too much reed in mouth
D insufficient pressure against the reed
E reed too soft
F clarinet angle is too far away from body

A

C too much reed in mouth
D insufficient pressure against the reed
E reed too soft
F clarinet angle is too far away from body

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CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: A beginning CLARINET student is producing a thin, sharp sound. What are three causes of this problem?

A too little lip pressure
B not enough reed in mouth
C too much reed in mouth
D reed too soft
E reed too hard
F tight closed throat

A

B not enough reed in mouth
E reed too hard
F tight closed throat

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CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: A beginning CLARINET student is producing a squawk with flat pitch. What are four causes of this problem?

A insufficient intensity in airflow
B embouchure too loose
C too much reed in mouth
D insufficient pressure against the reed
E reed too soft
F reed is too stiff

A

A insufficient intensity in airflow
C too much reed in mouth
D insufficient pressure against the reed
E reed too soft

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CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: A beginning CLARINET student is producing a squak with flat pitch. What are four remedies for this problem?

A more mouthpiece in mouth
B less mouthpiece in mouth
C increase lower lip pressure
D faster air
E clip reed
F sand reed

A

B less mouthpiece in mouth
C increase lower lip pressure
D faster air
E clip reed

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CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: A beginning CLARINET student is producing a stopped sound. What are three causes of this problem?

A too much lip pressure
B not enough reed in mouth
C too much reed in mouth
D reed too soft
E reed too hard
F tight closed throat

A

A too much lip pressure
B not enough reed in mouth
D reed too soft

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CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: A beginning CLARINET student is producing a stopped sound. What are three remedies for this problem?

A more mouthpiece in mouth
B less mouthpiece in mouth
C increase lower lip pressure
D sand reed
E clip reed
F check for bunched chin

A

A more mouthpiece in mouth
E clip reed
F check for bunched chin

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CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: A beginning CLARINET student is producing a nearly stopped sound in which you can hear intense air. What are three possible causes of this problem?

A too much lip pressure
B not enough reed in mouth
C too much reed in mouth
D reed too soft
E reed too hard
F tight closed throat

A

A too much lip pressure
B not enough reed in mouth
E reed too hard

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CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: A beginning CLARINET student is producing no sound, but you can hear rushing air. What are three causes of this problem?

A lack of air support
B embouchure too loose
C too much reed in mouth
D no pressure against the reed
E reed too soft
F reed is too stiff

A

C too much reed in mouth
D no pressure against the reed
F reed is too stiff

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CLARINET EMBOUCHURE: A beginning CLARINET student is producing no sound, but you can hear rushing air. What are three remedies for this problem?

A more mouthpiece in mouth
B less mouthpiece in mouth
C increase lower lip pressure
D faster air
E clip reed
F sand reed

A

B less mouthpiece in mouth
C increase lower lip pressure
F sand reed