It is a ticklish sensation that makes them laugh!
The lips of Mae West inspired Dalí to several works, e.g. a sofa.
Its basically when the material gathers. Its called this because it looks like lips when one puckers.
Traditionally, these are meant to symbolize the lips of your wife, sort of like an eternal kiss. However, much like getting your loved one's name on you, a lot of people see this as a bad luck tattoo. The rationale being that once you get the tattoo, the relationship falls apart for whatever reason.
Rosebud lips
He drew the lips because in his era feminisim wasnt such a big thing, like it is now when women have amny more rights and are counted as equal with men. The piece was drawn with feminisim in mind... he wanted to make women a more usual thing in everyday lives. Hope this helped :)
The blow hole is a muscular sphincter; like the human lips, it has the power to close by itself, with nothing covering it.
Put your lips together and blow
you blow in the mouthpiece by buzzing your lips
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.
It means to "go down" on the carb. Just put you lips on the carb "and blow"!
The part of the trumpet you blow into is called a "mouthpiece"
When you blow into a trumbone you have to use your lips to make the sound.
Make your lips like your are giving someone a raspberry (or like making a farting noise) and put you lips in the mouthpiece. Then take a deep breath with your diaphragm and don't raise your shoulders when you do. Blow into the mouthpiece with your lips as described earlier to make them vibrate. This then leads to you making a noise.
its your lips. Because you blow into it and it can be air!!
Well, you pucker your lips like you're about to give a person a peck on the cheek. Then open your mouth slightly to make a tight 'o'. It depends on where you put your tongue for what it will sound like. Then BLOW!!! If you hear a whistle, you'll know. Practice, practice, practice makes perfect!Use your buccinator muscles to suck in your cheeks and then purse your lips as you exhale. Hopefully you will have a successful whistle. "You just put your lips together and... blow," from the movie classic: "To Have and Have Not".
You do not put your lips on a flute. You put your lips above the flute, similar to when you blow on a water bottle and it makes that weird sound. Hope that helps. :)
Babies may have cleft lips with or without cleft palates. Cleft palates may also occur without cleft lips