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Author: GoodWinds ★2017
Date: 2011-05-24 14:33
The only way you can evaluate embouchure is:
a. by the sound AND
b. by the fatigue factor.
We all know (I hope) that Biting Is Bad, and that a more 'open' embouchure is preferred -- whatever will help the reed vibrate to its full potential.
And yes, the scrape (the reed itself) makes a big difference. Other factors (the resistance of the oboe, even the weather) will come into play.
At the same time, everybody's anatomy is just a teensy bit different, so what works for Joe may not work for Catherine etc.
There are probably Magical Formulas out there for Best Embouchure, but I usually work with my students to find their 'sweet spot', that position where they get the best sound with the least fatigue.
GoodWinds
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