admin 07 Dec 2017 0 Comments High Pitch crow with too few sounds Embouchure it too tight, pinched Hire a custom writer who has experience. It's time for you to submit amazing papers! order now (decrease pressure in embouchure, more relaxed) Reed is too stiff, closed off. (check thickness of reed, balance in cane) Low pitched crow Lack of support (more support to dampen the reed) Reed too long and/or too wide (change length and/or width of reed) Unsupported sound on low F Lack of support from lower jaw. (slightly increase lower jaw support) Lack of air column support from diaphragm (Use faster airstream. More support from diaphragm.) Embouchure Formation 1. Place the tip of the reed on your lower lip. 2. Now draw the reed into your mouth taking the lower lip with it. 3. Bring the top lip down slightly over the top teeth (overbite). (top lip should be almost up to the first wire with bottom lip slightly behind it) Related posts: ABC Oboe Embouchure Clarinet Embouchure Clarinet Embouchure Bassoon Embouchure Embouchure Embouchure Embouchure ABC Flute Embouchure ABC Tuba Embouchure