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What is the embushere hole on the flute?

The embouchure hole on a western style flute is the hole across which you blow to play. It is on the lip plate which is located on the headjoint.


What is an ambusher on a flute?

The ambrusher is where you blow at.It is at the top of the flute. **embouchure :)


What happened if you don't cover the hole of a flute?

Not sure what you mean. You're not supposed to cover the embouchure hole, but if you miss an open-hole key or don't cover it well, it will sound out of key and maybe squeak.


What makes the flute to make a sound?

When you blow across the embouchure hole, the air that goes inside the flute vibrates. When you open a hole, the air is released from being trapped in the flute and goes out of that way. the air that vibrates is sometimes called the air-spring, and the shorter it is,the higher it is.


What is the mouthpiece of a flute called?

The mouthpiece is simply called the mouthpiece, or the head joint. The hole in the center where the air is blown is sometimes referred to as the embouchure hole.


What is a reed flute?

There is no such thing as a reed flute; flutes have an embouchure hole that you blow across, down, into the hole, above the hole or straight on the hole. If a flute were to have a reed it would be held down, like the oboe or clarinet. There are, however, wooden flutes. If you are good at fingering on the flute but blowing on the reed, I suggest an oboe, as they are a reed instrument and have a similar fingering. The oboe is a very unique instrument. There are usually about 3 in a college band. Source(s): Band Geek :)


How do you form an embouchure for the Flute?

just the same as blowing over top a bottle


What part of a FLUTE make sound?

The sound of a flute is made by blowing across the lip plate hole.


How do you actually make sound come out of a flute?

Embouchure is your mouth's position on the mouthpiece of the instrument. A good embouchure takes time and effort, so carefully follow these steps to success: 1.) Hold the closed end of the head join in your left hand. Cover the open end with the palm of your right hand. 2.) Rest the embouchure plate on your bottom lip. Center the embouchure hole on the center of your lips. Check by touching the embouchure hole with the tip of your tongue. 3.) Gently role the head joint forward so that approximately 1/4 of the embouchure hole is covered by the lower lip. 4.) Keep upper and lower teeth spaced slightly apart. 5.) Draw the corners of your mouth straight back and relax your lower lip. 5.) Make a small opening in the center of your lips. Blow air partly into and partly across the embouchure hole. 6.) Practice regularly in front of a mirror. Roll the head joint in or out to find the embouchure position that produces your best clear and full tone.


What parts of the flute make the noise?

The headjoint itself, the embouchure hole specifically (the part you blow into) is where the sound is actually produced. The pitch is changed by the length of the flute changing, by pressing keys (much like when you blow across a soda bottle. the less liquid in the bottle, the lower the pitch)


Which is more popular for a beginning student open hole flute or closed hole flute?

A closed hole flute is more popular of beginning flutist.


What skills are required to play the flute?

Good upper posture for holding the flute, lots of air for playing, ability to manipulate embouchure, and resilience.