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Old 07-25-2007, 12:37 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Rhythm in Leonore No. 2

Jason, so would that be "Here comes the bride......I said, Here comes the bride!" LOL! I've done alot of stuff for the bride's procession and that one is very interesting!

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Re: Rhythm in Leonore No. 2

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I've played the Leonore calls at several weddings to announce the entrance of the bride.

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That's a great idea... I'm going to have to start suggesting that to brides. Thanks!

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Jason, so would that be "Here comes the bride......I said, Here comes the bride!" LOL! I've done alot of stuff for the bride's procession and that one is very interesting!

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It's not actually the processional, just a quick announcement of the arrival before the processional. I generally leave out the fermatas so it doesn't last too long.

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Re: Rhythm in Leonore No. 2

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Just praythe bride doesn't know the opera...
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Just praythe bride doesn't know the opera...
It's probably a good assumption that she doesn't. They always just seem happy when I say I'll play a Beethoven trumpet call. I play a lot of standards at receptions that it's also probably for the best if they don't know the original.

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Sure is more subtle than playing the call to post!
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