Double-lip embouchure

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title: Double-lip embouchure
text: The double-lip embouchure is a type of embouchure used in playing woodwind instruments like oboe and bassoon, and occasionally clarinet and saxophone. It contrasts with the single-lip embouchure in that both lips cover the dental surfaces. Historically the double-lip embouchure was common among clarinettists, and was advocated in methods books, such as those by Jean-Xavier Lefèvre and Franz Frohlich. The shift in the 1820s to playing with the reed facing downwards corresponded with a move away f
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