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Wow, that's even better!

Wow, that's even better!"
Yes. My son is going to play a movement from a brass symphony my ex-beau wrote with some friends for his senior recital this spring, but it's only online in a symphonic arrangement he did for a friend. I'm still in occasional touch with that friend. (his favourite movement from it.)
Punsters will appreciate that my son requested his recital date to fit with his concert name (yes, he's a punster, too):
March 4th Let the Trumpet Sound

Hope your son has a fab concert!


I love Vivaldi! What a fabulous group, too--stellar musicians each and every one.
Karin wrote: "Cozy_Pug wrote: "Karin wrote: "I spent time trying to figure out who the woman drummer is in a Christian band, but found nothing! I realize this isn't a popular genre hear, but it's based in Nashvi..."
Yes she's outstanding!
Yes she's outstanding!

And she grew up to be in ABBA!



I've got all but one of these. They come highly recommended.

And she grew up to be in ABBA!"
Okay, then--wow, as you can see, I don't have the names of ABBA members memorized.

I feel much better given that you know a lot more names than I do.


I'm listening to the hit singles of Kim Wilde

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNjFm..."
Quick question--could you warn me if there are flashing lights or lots of really quick visuals in a video? Some of those trigger migraines for me.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNjFm..."
Quick question--could you warn me if there are flashing lights or lots of really ..."
Sorry about that. I hadn't realised there were any. I can just say if it's live music though?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNjFm..."
Quick question--could you warn me if there are flashing lights or l..."
I guess, but it doesn't all have flashing lights. However, that would be helpful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Cevx...


Yes, it's lovely hair, isn't it? She does more live performances than recording, as you might imagine with a voice and talent like hers!

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The flugelhorn, which is one of the auxiliary instruments trumpeters should know how to play.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6a7Q...
but to get a really good idea of the sound in a contemporary recording, here is Alison Balsom, aka Lady Mendes, playing it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0VF6...
That's what happens when you have the mother of an aspiring trumpeter in the group :)

Most people don't realize that or that trumpeters are the ones who play the flugelhorn and if they have enough training they play trumpet, flugelhorn, piccolo trumpet, cornet, etc.
Trumpet:

Flugelhorn:




Also, you might be able to transpose sea chanty for the flugelhorn, but I don't know enough about it. My son has played the school's flugelhorns at times (From the instrument library since students don't own all of the auxiliary instruments) as well as piccolo trumpet--he just owns his own mouthpieces and mutes if he needed them.

Yes and no :). If you're just starting, you are most likely using a student B flat trumpet which means that the note you play as C is a concert B flat. I just asked my son, and he said the flugelhorn he played was also a B flat instrument, so the fingering is the same.
My son is busy but I think that what happens is that no matter what trumpet you use, you use the same fingering for the note you read as middle C even if it is a different concert pitch.
Confused? I'll explain :)
If you play an oboe or a regular flute, which are both C instruments, and you are playing in the key of B flat, every time you play a B flat, the trumpeters and clarinets are playing the same concert pitch but their score is written in the key of C.
There are other instruments that are different. This has a lot to do with the sizes of the instruments in question. An easier example is the recorder--all recorders are either C or F instruments, and it alternates. The soprano and tenor recorders are C, but the sopranino and alto are F.
Beginners always start with student B flat trumpets because they are easier to get a sound out of and to learn with. This also goes for instruments like the flute. It's much more difficult to get sound, especially a good sound, from professional ones.
Trumpets are not as simple. The C trumpet is best for playing in certain keys, and the same with a B flat. Someone who gets serious about trumpet usually ends up owning both, especially if they want to play classical music in an orchestra or ensemble.

And I do like Vienna!

Ryo Fukui (福居良, Fukui Ryō), 1 June 1948–15 March 2016, aged 67
Ryo Fukui was a Japanese jazz pianist based in Sapporo. He played regularly at the "Slowboat" jazz club in Sapporo, which he and his wife Yasuko owned.Fukui began his life in music by learning accordion at age 18. At the age of 22 he began to teach himself piano and soon moved to Tokyo. Fukui met occasionally with saxophonist Hidehiko Matsumoto who offered valuable encouragement and guidance to the aspiring pianist. Nonetheless, Fukui was often disheartened, feeling as though he was not making significant improvement in his playing. Six years after moving to Tokyo, in 1976, Fukui released his first album, Scenery, and his second album, Mellow Dream, the year after. He continued improving his skills over the following years in live performance, often appearing in a trio including Satoshi Denpo, Yoshinori Fukui (Ryo's brother), and himself. The trio would often play at the Shinjuku Pit Inn, Kichijōji "Sometime" jazz club and the "Jazz Inn Lovely" in Nagoya. Fukui also began to perform overseas in France and America as well as beginning to teach jazz piano to students internationally.

Ryo Fukui - Scenery 1976 (FULL ALBUM)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hrr3d...

Ryo Fukui (福居良, Fukui Ryō), 1 June 1948–15 March 2016, aged 67
Ryo Fukui was a Japanese jazz pianist based in Sapporo. He played regularly at the "Slowboat" jazz club in Sappor..."
Cool! Jazz is really popular in Japan, which is surprising since they are just beginning to slowly crawl out of extreme racism (as a country) now.


follow the discogs link and turn on the youtube video to play the whole album.
https://www.discogs.com/master/165287...