Single-lip embouchure

The single-lip embouchure is a type of embouchure used to play clarinet and saxophone.

It is characterized by the placement of teeth and lips: the bottom lip covers the bottom teeth, while the top teeth are placed directly on the instrument's mouthpiece.

It contrasts with the double-lip embouchure, which was historically more common but is now a less popular approach.

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