SAIL THE SEVEN C'S
An Easier Way To Play The Trumpet

Introduction - Sail The Seven C's

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NOW, you can master the Pedal through Altissimo registers of the trumpet by decreasing mouthpiece pressure and increasing the pressure of the airstream. Learn how to eliminate the "strong-arm" method of changing partials!

CHAPTERS: The Five Myths * The Static Embouchure * Choosing The Mouthpiece * Psychology of the High Register * The Split-Note Enigma * Bibliography of Embouchure Development Books * The importance of Pedal Tones * The importance of Rest * Lip Tension and Air Pressure * The Silent Whistle * and more

  • The Third Edition of Sail The Seven C's has been expanded to include:
    (A) A larger method book with increased text, exercises, and etudes.
    (B) A CD recording which demonstrates many of the exercises, as well as Hunt's performance of the ELEVEN outrageous ETUDES. Hunt's "talking book" comments concering the highlights of SAIL THE SEVEN C'S, have been included on the new CD!

    Cost of the Book & CD is $32.95, plus $4.00 s & h,

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    What the critics have said:

    "SAIL THE SEVEN C'S is excellent trumpet literature, a must for every trumpeter's library." - Jazz Trumpet Journal *

    "...repeated reading is suggested. The accompaning recording is invaluable...he is never condescending....he writes as though he were with you in the practice room" - Journal of the International Trumpet Guild *

    "...from beginning to end, this text is an inspiration for extended tones high brass instruction" - Intl. Association of Jazz Educators

    "Since each etude would significantly test the range and endurance of today's most skilled trumpeters, they are approachable only by students who are religiously committed to developing a phenomenal range...while the difficulty of these (ELEVEN) Etudes may well preclude the possibility of any human being rendering a near-perfect performance, Hunt's endeavor, while not always perfect, is nonetheless astounding...." - J. M., Journal of the International Trumpet Guild