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Old 10-14-2009, 07:21 PM   #11
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No need to take lighthearted comments too seriously.

Welcome to the forum....I hope you decide to stay and give us a fair shake.

I loathe the sound of a midi or any electronic version of a trumpet...I'd rather see the notes on paper (or a pdf file) so I can try it on my own horn, or hear a recording....It would give it quite a bit more life.

Thanks for sharing.....
I can appreciate your feelings concerning sampled music. Nothing will ever take the place of "the real thing".

I am no longer able to play trumpet because of my age (75) and the loss of upper teeth. False teeth don't promote a good sound. Since I can no longer play, I must rely on depending on a "virtual" trumpet performer for my compositions, which now number close to a thousand works.

Thanks for your message,

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Larry G. Alexander

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