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Since it is almost Christmas........

scubadetector

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I thought I would post one of my favorite Christmas songs so everyone can enjoy it through the holidays!

http://s81.photobucket.com/albums/j234/robertg_g/?action=view&current=TheLastTrumpetChristmas.mp4

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I like brass for sure and my son is a pro brass player. I will be sure to let him take a listen as he can appreciate high notes like that.
When I was looking there had been 92 views, but not many post their thoughts sometimes?
 
I don't ALWAYS click on the links people share because I often don't have time since I am usually on a "hit & run" Internet session. I just now listened to music you shared. Not saying that I am an expert, but I did have a 4 year, all tuition paid music scholarship to college for trumpet, and have been a part of assisting our high school marching band & concert band program for many years. I like the "song" itself, and always have; however, while I am a fan of high notes in their proper place, I am not impressed with the high trumpet notes in this song. The quality, IMO, is lacking a lot. There is a difference in screeching notes and having the notes actually fit in with the melody. Also, there is no balance. The screechers are far louder than the rest, drowning out the real music in places. While it's true that not all players are able to hit those high notes, and being able to do so is an accomplishment, I had rather hear the real melody of the song and not be irritated by the screeching. If you like the song, then there's nothing wrong with that!!!!!!!!!!!!! To each his own!!!!!!!!! But you asked........

Lisa
 
stand the screeching long enough to listen to the song! Too loud and noisy for me but to each his own as you said! What one likes another might not! :angel: Ma Betty
 
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