VIETNAM TECHNICAL VIEW
Jeff Smiley’s method departs from traditional "set-it-and-forget-it" embouchure teaching. Instead, it focuses on .
: The Trumpet Herald forums are the best place to find used copies or advice from "BE" veterans.
The balanced embouchure is based on the idea that the optimal embouchure (the position and shape of the lips, facial muscles, and teeth on the mouthpiece) is one that is balanced, relaxed, and efficient. This approach aims to help trumpet players achieve a consistent and rich sound, improve their technical facility, and reduce fatigue and discomfort.
Great brass playing is a marathon, not a sprint. Build your embouchure the right way, and you will never need to search for that PDF again.