When playing wind instruments, the musical term 'embouchure' refers to the positioning of what?
Correct answer: Lips
nimblemoon
..but more power to you if you can play your woodwinds with your feet!
Player #32567393
nimblemoon,
Cozzy 25,
Some of the choices are ridiculous, aren’t they? Lol! 😎
CrayC 13
nimblemoon, like your sense of humor!😇
Barb@71
Player #32567393, When my cat decides to play no option is outlandish.
Raphus
Bouche in French means mouth. that's how I deducted the answer Lips.
Calabtangan' Boyoyong
thanks for a new info.
Olly
Nimblemoon & Mr Snazzy - Great humour, especially
the Bubum!!
Fry
Learned this recently from the show Only Murder In Our Building.
Quizmo 75
thank you alien covenant for the answer to this question
Player #8008224gato
robertthemoose14, not your spelling
Birdiemom
Player BARTEMAEUS 10, perhaps 'embashior' is something else entirely. Something not related to the trumpet.
Player BARTEMAEUS 10
sharonski, Has anyone tried the Fife?
Player BARTEMAEUS 10
robertthemoose14, Really? You can't even spell it correctly!
ChampionNymph37634
penawareof, - I admire your sense of humor as it applies to this question. I get it & appreciate it. However, I'm a guy & not sure my sisters worldwide share my opinion.
ChampionNymph37634
robertthemoose14, - Perhaps you are correct, however your claim of perfection is dangerously bold. I hope for your sake it is not unfounded. If some day you wake & find you are NOT perfect, will you be able to survive that painful revelation?
Player SQinfoNUTS
TEETH? I sure would like to know how to move my teeth.
Ammie J
nimblemoon, 🤣
penawareof
I'm sure a lot of men would like to tease women about embouchment.
sharonski
it also applies to brass instruments: trumpet, trombone, tuba, etc.