noun
- the way in which a player applies the mouth to the mouthpiece of a wind instrument
- the mouth of a river where it enters a larger body of water
Usage: music
Usage: geography
Examples
- The trumpet teacher corrected the student’s embouchure to improve tone quality.
- Proper embouchure is essential for playing the clarinet effectively.
- She practiced her embouchure exercises daily to strengthen her lip muscles.
- The flutist’s embouchure allowed for excellent breath control.
- The ship anchored near the embouchure of the Mississippi River.
- Sediment often accumulates at the embouchure where the river meets the sea.