Flute Embouchure Flashcards
EX 2: Causes
FLUTE EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose the three causes of the problem.
A no tongue being used
B lower lip not on hole
C air is going across hole
D hole covered too much
E rolled in too far
F corners of lips not pulled together
B lower lip not on hole
C air is going across hole
F corners of lips not pulled together
EX 2: Remedies
FLUTE EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose the three remedies for the problem.
A blow more into hole
B blow less hard
C place more lip over hole
D roll out
E more “Whee”
F cover less hole
A blow more into hole
C place more lip over hole
E more “Whee”
EX 3: Causes
FLUTE EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose the two causes of the problem.
A corners of lips not pulled together
B “splitting” the tone
C air is going across hole
D hole covered too much
E too large of an opening in lips
F no tongue being used
B “splitting” the tone
E too large of an opening in lips
EX 3: Remedies
FLUTE EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose the two remedies for the problem.
A lower chin, blow down
B create a larger opening in the lips
C roll out
D blow less hard
E emphasize “Too”
F more “oo” needed
A lower chin, blow down
F more “oo” needed
EX 4a: Causes
FLUTE EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose the cause of the problem.
A hole covered too much
B corners of lips not pulled together
C “splitting” the tone
D air is going across hole
E no tongue being used
F too large of an opening in lips
E no tongue being used
EX 4a: Remedies
FLUTE EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose the remedy for the problem.
A emphasize "Too" B blow less hard C turn head joint out D lower chin, blow down E more lip over the hole F more "Whee"
A emphasize “Too”
EX 4b: Remedies
FLUTE EMBOUCHURE: After listening to the audio example, choose the remedy for the problem.
A blow more into hole
B roll out
C more “Too”
D blow less hard
E cover less hole
F more “Whee”
C more “Too”
FLUTE EMBOUCHURE: A beginning FLUTE student is producing no tone, but you can hear rushing air. What are three causes of this problem?
A no tongue being used
B air is going across hole
C too much air
D lower lip not on hole
E corners of lip not pulled together
F rolled in too far
B air is going across hole
D lower lip not on hole
E corners of lip not pulled together
FLUTE EMBOUCHURE: A beginning FLUTE student is producing some sound, but you hear mostly air. What are two causes of this problem?
A “splitting” the tone
B air is going across hole
C too much air
D too large of an opening in lips
E hole covered too much F rolled in too far
A “splitting” the tone
D too large of an opening in lips
FLUTE EMBOUCHURE: A beginning FLUTE student is producing a “whoof” sound. What is the cause of this problem?
A air is going across hole
B too much air
C
“
splitting
”
the tone
D no tongue being used
E rolled in too far F hole covered too much
D no tongue being used
FLUTE EMBOUCHURE: A beginning FLUTE student is producing a “whoof” sound. What is the remedy for this problem?
A blow more into the hole
B blow less hard
C emphasize "Too" D more "Whee" E turn head joint out F cover less hole
C emphasize “Too”
FLUTE EMBOUCHURE: A beginning FLUTE student is producing a “thu” sound. What is the cause of this problem?
A no tongue being used
B rolled in too far
C hole covered too much
D tongue going between teeth and/or lips
E too much air
F air is going across hole
D tongue going between teeth and/or lips
FLUTE EMBOUCHURE: A beginning FLUTE student is producing a high pitched “whistle.” What are two causes of this problem?
A head joint rolled out too far
B corners of lips not pulled together
C hole covered too much
D tongue going between teeth and/or lips
E too much air
F air is going across hole
A head joint rolled out too far
E too much air
FLUTE EMBOUCHURE: A beginning FLUTE student is producing a high pitched whistle (overtone). What are two remedies for this problem?
A blow more into the hole
B blow less hard C more "Too" D more "Whee" E turn head joint in F cover less hole
B blow less hard
FLUTE EMBOUCHURE: A beginning FLUTE student is producing a flat pitch. What are the two causes of this problem?
A rolled in too far
B corners of lips not pulled together
C hole covered too much
D tongue going between teeth and/or lips
E too much air
F air is going across hole
A rolled in too far
C hole covered too much