![]() Similar play techniques were employed in jug bands to blow the jug, stove pipe and partly watering can. Both techniques can be combined to play 2 note polyphonic. Particularly difficult is here to control the lip humidity which strongly changes the available pitch range. The mouth trumpet sound is produced by using the vocal cords to produce the desired pitch and passing the sound through the lips that are held together with. The timbre can also be varied by tongue position. The pitch is controlled by lip tension and position. Lip trumpet is another trumpet imitation technique (also known as lip buzzing) in that air is blown through squeezed lips to make them squeak (like with the real trumpet) to produce a tone without vocal cords. ![]() The mouth trumpet sound is produced by using the vocal cords to produce the desired pitch and passing the sound through the lips that are held together with just enough tension so that they vibrate at the same frequency as the vocal cords, producing a trumpet-like sound. Mouth trumpet is a vocal technique that imitates the sound of the trumpet.
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