Mouthpiece
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British pronunciation/mˈa‍ʊθpiːs/
American pronunciation/ˈmaʊθˌpis/

Definition & Meaning of "mouthpiece"

Mouthpiece
01

the part of a musical instrument into which the performer blows air

mouthpiece definition and meaning

What is a "mouthpiece"?

A mouthpiece is the part of a wind instrument or brass instrument where the player blows air to produce sound. It is the component that is placed in the player's mouth and can be made from materials such as metal, plastic, or rubber. The mouthpiece directs the airflow into the instrument and can influence the tone, pitch, and ease of playing. In instruments like trumpets, saxophones, and clarinets, the mouthpiece is essential for sound production and comfort.

02

the part of a telephone, radio device, etc. to which the mouth is applied

03

a part that goes over or into the mouth of a person

04

the tube of a pipe or cigarette holder that a smoker holds in the mouth

05

(especially boxing) equipment that protects an athlete's mouth

06

a person, newspaper, or organization that represents the views of another person, a government, etc.

07

(diving equipment) a removable plastic or rubber device worn in the mouth to protect the teeth and jaws while using scuba equipment

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She picked up the hookah pipe and dragged on the mouthpiece, drawing in the flavored smoke.
The saxophone, despite being classified as a woodwind instrument, features a brass body and a reed mouthpiece.
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