ombusher


how one often spells the word “embouchure” (because “embouchure” sounds like it should be spelled “ombusher”) — the use of the facial muscles and shaping of the lips when playing a wind instrument like a tuba or trombone.
you’re putting too much pressure on the mouthpiece. relax the ombusher. don’t use any muscles you don’t need.

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