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Dr. Joey “Leviathan” (a classically trained, once–Juilliard‑courted trumpeter) and Bobby “Behemoth” grab another random topic and zoom in on building a trumpet embouchure—the small but mighty ring of facial muscles that shapes every note. What follows is equal parts practice guide and late‑night riff: embouchure push‑up routines, why B‑flat and C trumpets feel like different instruments, tongue‑twister articulations, warm‑up / cool‑down myths, homemade recorders playing the Beverly Hills Cop theme, and whether brass players make the best kissers.
What’s insideIf you’ve ever wondered how brass players leap two octaves, why your face aches after a school recital, or how trumpet practice compares to gym day, this episode turns theory into relatable stories—and plenty of laughs—without losing the nerdy details.
By Dr. Joey Leviathan and Bobby BehemothDr. Joey “Leviathan” (a classically trained, once–Juilliard‑courted trumpeter) and Bobby “Behemoth” grab another random topic and zoom in on building a trumpet embouchure—the small but mighty ring of facial muscles that shapes every note. What follows is equal parts practice guide and late‑night riff: embouchure push‑up routines, why B‑flat and C trumpets feel like different instruments, tongue‑twister articulations, warm‑up / cool‑down myths, homemade recorders playing the Beverly Hills Cop theme, and whether brass players make the best kissers.
What’s insideIf you’ve ever wondered how brass players leap two octaves, why your face aches after a school recital, or how trumpet practice compares to gym day, this episode turns theory into relatable stories—and plenty of laughs—without losing the nerdy details.