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Old 09-21-2005, 09:06 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I love to play the music from the Phantom of the Opera. Very powerful and moving when you play the solo Bb trumpet arrangments.

I'm sure as I start through Arban's I'll develope some new ones that I like/dislike
If you love "Phantom of the Opera,"you will love Puccini's"The Girl of the Golden West." There are many similarities
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Old 09-21-2005, 11:53 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Wilmer,

I'll keep that in mind, thanks for chiming in!
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Old 09-21-2005, 01:35 PM   #13 (permalink)
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You should change the title of the thread to "What are your favorite songs to play." Most music wasn't written for the trumpet, as much as we would like to think it should be.
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Old 09-21-2005, 02:07 PM   #14 (permalink)
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I love to play the music from the Phantom of the Opera. Very powerful and moving when you play the solo Bb trumpet arrangments.

I'm sure as I start through Arban's I'll develope some new ones that I like/dislike
If you love "Phantom of the Opera,"you will love Puccini's"The Girl of the Golden West." There are many similarities
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Wilmer,

I got a kick out of your post. Years ago when Phantom first came out, I went to hear it in LA with my family. I bought the soundtrack and listened to these tunes over and over. My Mom bought the piano parts and we would play through them all the time.

Then we went to Santa Fe to hear Girl of the Golden West. My jaw just about hit the floor when I heard how much he had borrowed from Puccini. I guess if you're going to borrow complete tunes, it's good to take them from someone that really knows music!
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I love to play the music from the Phantom of the Opera. Very powerful and moving when you play the solo Bb trumpet arrangments.

I'm sure as I start through Arban's I'll develope some new ones that I like/dislike
If you love "Phantom of the Opera,"you will love Puccini's"The Girl of the Golden West." There are many similarities
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And if you like Star Wars, and John Williams' other movie music, you'll like Mahler 6 and a host of other stuff by Mahler, Shostakovitch, Prokofieff and others.
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I love to play the music from the Phantom of the Opera. Very powerful and moving when you play the solo Bb trumpet arrangments.

I'm sure as I start through Arban's I'll develope some new ones that I like/dislike
If you love "Phantom of the Opera,"you will love Puccini's"The Girl of the Golden West." There are many similarities
Wilmer
And if you like Star Wars, and John Williams' other movie music, you'll like Mahler 6 and a host of other stuff by Mahler, Shostakovitch, Prokofieff and others.
Dimitri Tiomkin publicly acknowledged at an Academy Awards show his debt to Prokofieff, Shostakovitch and host of other composers.
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Dimitri Tiomkin publicly acknowledged at an Academy Awards show his debt to Prokofieff, Shostakovitch and host of other composers.
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The Green Leaves of Summer was one of my favorite tunes when my dad was teaching me how to transpose and read lead sheets.
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Hmmmm....I love to play the second movement from Tomasi "Tryptique", the opening trumpet solo to Schmidt Symphony No. 4, the lyrical solo from Mahler 5 and the "Blumine", Reiche Fanfare on piccolo, Piece en forme de Habanera (Ravel), excerpts from Shostakovich Piano Concerto, especially the end - as fast as I can ya hoooooo, second movement of the Haydn Concerto on my Eb, "Chocolate" from Nutcracker (any time of year), and the slow solo from "American in Paris"....and ya' know? I actually enjoy doing Stamp.
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I love to play the music from the Phantom of the Opera. Very powerful and moving when you play the solo Bb trumpet arrangments.

I'm sure as I start through Arban's I'll develope some new ones that I like/dislike
If you love "Phantom of the Opera,"you will love Puccini's"The Girl of the Golden West." There are many similarities
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And if you like Star Wars, and John Williams' other movie music, you'll like Mahler 6 and a host of other stuff by Mahler, Shostakovitch, Prokofieff and others.
Yeah I sure do Bill,

I have a John Williams Trumpet solo book that I bought a year or so ago and I like to play some of that stuff too.

Thanks for all the suggestions guys, keep em coming!
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Hey Bill,

I couldn't help but notice you live near where I spent the first 36 years of my life! Greetings from a downriver rat!

I moved from Flat Rock, Michigan to Hamilton, Georgia no work! Seems to be a real problem back home in Michigan.
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