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You can change the shape inside your mouth, your lip shape (embouchure) , vary the vibrato intensity and pitch change, use resonators in your nasal cavity and the bottom of the back of your head, open your throat as if yawning, use your diaphragm more to lift notes and play long notes just generally messing around with all aspects of your playing until you find what works!

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Q: What expressive techniques can a performer use to vary the sound of a flute?
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