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A good floutist needs good posture, lung/breath control, and dexterity.

Complete control of the mouth is necessary to create proper sound.

Flexibility with fingers and ability to stretch the hand; the more flexible obviously the better.

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The Trumpet embouchure is controlled chiefly by three muscles: the obicularis oris, the muscle that forms a ring around the mouth, the zygomaticus, which is connected to the corners of the mouth, and the buccinators, which are continuous with the obicularis oris. A more detailed description of each can be found below:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facial_muscles

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A person who plays the trumpet should have strong lungs and good breath control. A trumpet player should also have good eye hand coordination.

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Just about anyone can play the Alto Saxophone. It may be a little awkward if you are very tall. In that case I would subset the Tenor instead.

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Baritones players require strong lungs and good posture. Don't worry too much about lung strength if you are just now choosing because you will develop them as you play more.

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