Under the guidance of a mysterious man called "The Professor", a group of robbers, Tokyo, Rio, Berlin, Nairobi, Denver, Moscow, Oslo, and Helsinki, invade the Royal Mint of Spain and take hold of 67 hostages as part of their plan to print, and escape with, €2.4 billion. Raquel Murillo, a police investigator is put in charge of the case, unaware that the mastermind is closer than she could ever imagine.
Un enigmático hombre que se presenta como “el profesor” forma un equipo con 8 ladrones con el propósito de dar el mayor golpe de la historia con un atraco a la Fábrica de moneda y timbre. El equipo se instala en la fábrica secuestrando 67 rehenes y comienza a imprimir dinero. Raquel Murillo, la inspectora puesta a cargo del caso, no sabe que el cerebro detrás del atraco está más cerca de lo que se podrá imaginar.
For trumpet players and brass musicians, building a reliable, powerful, and fatigue-resistant embouchure is a lifelong pursuit. Among the vast literature of brass pedagogy, few methods have generated as much discussion, breakthroughs, and unconventional success as by Jeff Smiley.
Instead of avoiding the "smile" embouchure—a technique long vilified by traditional teachers for thinning out the lips—Smiley embraces it as a vital tracking tool. By intentionally practicing extreme lip positions, the player trains the facial muscles to find a naturally centered, relaxed, and powerful middle ground. The goal is not a fixed look, but a fluid, responsive set of muscles that adapt instantly to pitch and volume changes. Key Concepts of the Method
: These are the fundamental exercises. "Roll-Out" involves an exaggerated pucker often used for low/pedal registers, while "Roll-In" focuses on the compact positioning needed for the high register.
: A controversial but core technique where the tip of the tongue strikes the inside of the top lip to provide tactile feedback and maintain optimum lip position during certain exercises. Benefits and Target Audience
Heavily used to encourage a "roll out" position, which helps relax the lips and reduces pressure.
Practical lifestyle tips, instrument cleanliness, and performance anxiety management.
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For trumpet players and brass musicians, building a reliable, powerful, and fatigue-resistant embouchure is a lifelong pursuit. Among the vast literature of brass pedagogy, few methods have generated as much discussion, breakthroughs, and unconventional success as by Jeff Smiley.
Instead of avoiding the "smile" embouchure—a technique long vilified by traditional teachers for thinning out the lips—Smiley embraces it as a vital tracking tool. By intentionally practicing extreme lip positions, the player trains the facial muscles to find a naturally centered, relaxed, and powerful middle ground. The goal is not a fixed look, but a fluid, responsive set of muscles that adapt instantly to pitch and volume changes. Key Concepts of the Method the balanced embouchure jeff smileypdf
: These are the fundamental exercises. "Roll-Out" involves an exaggerated pucker often used for low/pedal registers, while "Roll-In" focuses on the compact positioning needed for the high register. For trumpet players and brass musicians, building a
: A controversial but core technique where the tip of the tongue strikes the inside of the top lip to provide tactile feedback and maintain optimum lip position during certain exercises. Benefits and Target Audience "Roll-Out" involves an exaggerated pucker often used for
Heavily used to encourage a "roll out" position, which helps relax the lips and reduces pressure.
Practical lifestyle tips, instrument cleanliness, and performance anxiety management.