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Charles Colin Publications Embouchure Trouble & Self Analysis (Stevens-Costello Technique) - Stevens - Trumpet - Book
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Author: Roy Stevens
Editor: William Moriarity
Format: Book
Instrumentation: Trumpet
First published in 1971, Roy Steven's Embouchure Self-Analysis and The Stevens-Costello Embouchure Technique (Complete) is considered to be the authoritative text on embouchure analysis incorporating physical laws, scientific principles and muscular physiology in establishing a consistent embouchure for the brass player. This revised second edition by the original editor, William Moriarity, reflects the timelessness and relevance of this book.
A non-pressure system of brass playing based on physical laws of the embouchure setup; that when used with proper air compression and direction can produce an unlimited range. There is no other system out there that gives you the "notes" on a brass instrument before one develops the rudiments of music. It contradicts the evolutionary way of "building chops for years".
This principle was founded by William Costello in the 1930's and later taught by Roy Stevens until 1989 in New York City. The concepts of the Costello systems have been used by trumpeters and brass players worldwide for decades, helping those with embouchure problems and developing others to become great lead players.
Editor: William Moriarity
Format: Book
Instrumentation: Trumpet
First published in 1971, Roy Steven's Embouchure Self-Analysis and The Stevens-Costello Embouchure Technique (Complete) is considered to be the authoritative text on embouchure analysis incorporating physical laws, scientific principles and muscular physiology in establishing a consistent embouchure for the brass player. This revised second edition by the original editor, William Moriarity, reflects the timelessness and relevance of this book.
A non-pressure system of brass playing based on physical laws of the embouchure setup; that when used with proper air compression and direction can produce an unlimited range. There is no other system out there that gives you the "notes" on a brass instrument before one develops the rudiments of music. It contradicts the evolutionary way of "building chops for years".
This principle was founded by William Costello in the 1930's and later taught by Roy Stevens until 1989 in New York City. The concepts of the Costello systems have been used by trumpeters and brass players worldwide for decades, helping those with embouchure problems and developing others to become great lead players.
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