A slight rolling-in of both lips to form a consistent, resistant surface for the air stream. 50/50 Placement:

Stevens-Costello Trumpet Method , formally titled Embouchure Self-Analysis and The Stevens-Costello Embouchure Technique (Complete)

Using air compression rather than mouthpiece pressure to produce sound. A hallmark exercise involves "palming" the trumpet—resting it on the palm without using fingers—to ensure no excessive pressure is used. Curriculum and Content

The method book serves as a complete technical guide, including: History Dr. Alan Geller | Stevens Costello Chops

, is a pedagogical system focused on a "non-pressure" approach to brass playing. Developed by William Costello in the 1930s and refined by Roy Stevens, the method is designed to help players achieve an "unlimited" upper range and resolve embouchure issues through scientific principles of muscular physiology. Core Principles