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| New Friend | your opinion on this trumpet duet hi manny, this song is a christmas song that i am thinking of playing sometime with another trumpet player. its a duet. it seems that the two trumpet parts are pretty different. one seems to be a piercing sound that hits extremely high notes (sounds like double A toward the end) and the other goes pretty high (not as high), but has this amazing full and stunning sound. i was wondering which you think would be considered the better part to play and which would get more crowd reaction. pretty much what would sound like the harder or better part to play. here is the link: http://www.tomkubis.com/mp3/ohlittletownofbethlehem.mp3 thanks
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