Flute Embouchure Flashcards
A beginning FLUTE student is producing a flat pitch. What are the two remedies for this problem?
- Cover less hole
- Roll out
After listening to the audio example, choose the two causes of the problem.
- Too much air
- Head joint rolled out too far
After listening to the audio example, choose the three causes of the problem.
- Lower lip not on hole
- Air is going across hole
- Corners of lips not pulled together
After listening to the audio example, choose the two remedies for the problem.
- Roll out
- Cover less hole
After listening to the audio example, choose the two remedies for the problem.
- Blow less hard
- Turn head joint in
After listening to the audio example, choose the cause of the problem.
-No tongue being used
A beginning FLUTE student is producing a “thu” sound. What is the remedy for this problem?
-More “Too”
A beginning FLUTE student is producing a high pitched “whistle.” What are two causes of this problem?
- Head joint rolled out too far
- Too much air
A beginning FLUTE student is producing a high pitched whistle (overtone). What are two remedies for this problem?
- Blow less hard
- Turn head joint in
After listening to the audio example, choose the remedy for the problem.
-More “Too”
After listening to the audio example, choose the remedy for the problem.
-Emphasize “Too”
After listening to the audio example, choose the two causes of the problem.
- “Splitting” the tone
- Too large of an opening in lips
A beginning FLUTE student is producing a “whoof” sound. What is the cause of this problem?
-No tongue being used
After listening to the audio example, choose the two remedies for the problem.
- Lower chin, blow down
- More “oo” needed
A beginning FLUTE student is producing a flat pitch. What are the two causes of this problem?
- Rolled in too far
- Hole covered too much