mundstykket
Mundstykket is the definite form of the Norwegian term for mouthpiece, the part of a device that is placed near the mouth to supply air or to shape sound. The term is used across different domains, most commonly in connection with musical instruments and smoking devices, but it can also refer more generally to any mouth-facing component of a tool or appliance.
In brass instruments, mundstykket is usually detachable and pressed against the lips during play. The shape
In woodwind instruments, the mouthpiece often includes the reed and ligature (as in clarinets and saxophones),
For smoking pipes and similar devices, mundstykket refers to the end piece placed in the mouth. Materials
Etymologically, mundstykket stems from munne/munn (mouth) and stykke (piece). The term appears in Norwegian linguistic and