Term
Horn tone:
No tone, rushing air. |
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Definition
Cause: Lips not together (spread aperture) Remedy: RE-form and maintain "EM" position with lips.
Cause: Too much pucker in lips ("oo" shape) Remedy: Re-form and maintain "EM"
Cause: Dry lips,dry mouthpiece Remedy: Lick lips, inside of mouthpiece.
Cause: Insufficient air to make lips vibrate. Remedy: Review breathing; use faster air. |
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Term
Horn tone:
Airy tone (Some airy tone is common until the lip begins to vibrate naturally) |
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Definition
Cause: Lips not together (spread aperture) Remedy: Re-form and maint "EM" position with lips.
Cause: Too much pucker in lips ("oo" shape) Remedy: Re-form and maintain "EM" |
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Term
Horn tone:
tight, thin, pinched tone. |
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Definition
Cause: Tense, excessively pursed lip formation (biting) Remedy: Relax; re-form "EM" but de-emphasize lip pursing
Cause: Too much pucker in lips (hard "oo") Remedy: Re-form "EM" but emphasize no pucker
Cause: Tight, closed throat Remedy: Review breathing; suggest yawn with head up |
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Term
Horn tone:
Stopped (restricted throat or buzz) |
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Definition
Cause: Tense, excessively pursed lip formation (biting) Remedy: Relax, re-form "EM" but de-emphasize lip pursing
Cause: Too much mouthpiece pressure toward lips Remedy: Relax grip
Cause: Tight, closed throat Remedy: Review breathing; suggest yawn with head up. |
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