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purse your lips together with a small gap to let the air out and blow the air out over the mouth part of the flute eg: like you where blowing over cups of water
Its not the air thats slow its you
I have a flute myself, and do know how to. If you (I suppose) purse your lips, or blow harder (still win your lips how they should be) then you should make it a higher pitch. Most other instruments can't do this, which makes us lucky. So, to make it a higher pitch, (just saying again) put your lips closer together and blow as usual, that should do it! Hope this helped
its all in the lips, and fingers of course. when you tighten the lips and blow the air through the horn faster, the pitch goes up. when you loosen the lips and blow the air through the horn slower, the pitch decreases.
its your lips. Because you blow into it and it can be air!!
They blow into the trumpet with there lips tight and with a lot of air.
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No it's not ! It uses electricity to blow cooler air into a home - the same effect can be achieved by opening a window !
It is possible that there may be air in radiator.
Because there is more warmer air that will rise, and cooler air will move in to take its place, creating wind.
This phrase is often used as an instruction for whistling. It suggests pursing your lips and blowing air through them to create a whistling sound.
cooler air is cool air