Re: [Harp-L] Three Standard Embouchures



(Michael Rubin)->>"Just try and define warble".

>From "http://www.merriam-webster.com":

"
warÂble noun \ËwoÌr-bÉl\

Definition of WARBLE:

1:  a melodious succession of low pleasing sounds 

2:  a musical trill 

3:  the action of warbling 

Origin of WARBLE

Middle English werble tune, from Old French (Picard dialect), from werbler to sing expressively, trill, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle Dutch wervelen to turn, Old High German wirbil whirlwind â more at whirl.

First Known Use: 14th century.
"

/Neil





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