Proper noun
Farkas (plural Farkases)
A surname from Hungarian.
According to Farkas the mouthpiece should have 2/3 upper lip and 1/3 lower lip (French horn), 2/3 lower lip and 1/3 upper lip (trumpet and cornet), and more latitude for lower brass (trombone, baritone, and tuba). Source: Internet
Before the 20th century, not only was it common to reverse the order of foreign personalities, they were also "Hungarianised": Goethe János Farkas (originally Johann Wolfgang Goethe ). Source: Internet
His friend Farkas Wolfgang Bolyai with whom Gauss had sworn "brotherhood and the banner of truth" as a student, had tried in vain for many years to prove the parallel postulate from Euclid's other axioms of geometry. Source: Internet
Farkas advised to moisten the outside of your lips, then form your embouchure and gently place the mouthpiece on it. Source: Internet
Jeromy Farkas was found by the integrity commissioner to have breached the city's Code of Conduct. Source: Internet
Original text: http://www.purtle.com/saint-jacome-method-original-text.html (Subset) Buzzing embouchure The Farkas set is the basis of most lip buzzing embouchures. Source: Internet