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Old 10-14-2006, 04:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Trumpet Wedding Music

Need some ideas for trumpet music for a wedding, fanfares, procession, etc.

They want a Trumpet solo marching with the bride down the isle.

Help!!

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Old 10-14-2006, 05:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Get this book. You will use it forever.

http://www.cjseippmusic.com/show_music.php?id=1
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Old 10-14-2006, 06:17 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Old 10-15-2006, 11:12 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Get this book. You will use it forever.

http://www.cjseippmusic.com/show_music.php?id=1
Very good, thank you.

It mentions 1) that this book is for 1 and 2 trumpets plus organ. Then it says, 2) "Additionally, I have arranged all of the organ accompaniments into a companion book which is also available." I don't understand what this means exactly. Does it mean that (1) is in one book only and the trumpet player has to read from the organ score, or (2) that both organ and trumpet player have their own score? Do you know if there are cost difference for number (2)?

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When I bought it it came with an organ book and a trumpet one book and a trumpet two book.
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Old 11-27-2006, 01:03 PM   #6 (permalink)
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When I bought it it came with an organ book and a trumpet one book and a trumpet two book.

Just received it today 11/27/2006....

It comes with the Organ book; Trumpet one and Trumpet two books just as B15M stated.

Great stuff.....

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I use Chuck's book for nearly all of my weddings. I also picked up the CD from him at ITG this year just to have it for demo purposes. His playing is excellent & it is very handy to have. I would recommend it. I have also used it with some students as a reference to learning this literature.

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I use Chuck's book for nearly all of my weddings. I also picked up the CD from him at ITG this year just to have it for demo purposes. His playing is excellent & it is very handy to have. I would recommend it. I have also used it with some students as a reference to learning this literature.

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Same here, I love this book!!! It makes everything so simple. I haven't heard the CD though, can I get it on the web?

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Same here, I love this book!!! It makes everything so simple. I haven't heard the CD though, can I get it on the web?

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Jimi,

According to the flyer he sent me with the music:

the Wedding book CD can be purchased for $15.00 by calling
703-528-5219
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on the web at www.cjseippmusic.com

Maybe I'll get it too...

It's good stuff.
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The add says for "1 or 2 Trumpets and Organ". This would imply that the second trumpet is optional and that the music works with only one trumpet.

Is this true?

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