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Old 07-14-2005, 08:01 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Mzony
Hey Wilmer,
Great topic...Here's a few that I find to be a real challenge:

Brahms # 2-at the end of the first.
Beethoven # 7- Third Movement...Two isolated g's at the top of the staff.
Anything written by Haydn They always seem softer and higher than you want them to be.
Sibelius # 2
The end of the Parsifal Oveture.
Schumann # 2.
OK. Now let's talk about makin' these simple. PLEASE!!!!

GO TEAM GO!

Mike
Some things go great on the D trumpet. I play the Brahms#2, Sibelius#2 and Beethoven#7 on the D trumpet. The Tchaikovsky#4 is another one I play on the D.
The D trumpet part in the Rite of Spring works very well on the Eb trumpet.
I blame Sam Krauss for my love of the D and Eb trumpets
Wilmer
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