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grrrr    15:16 on Friday, April 16, 2004          
(Derek)
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Well, I do have to agree with Candice on this one. You really aren`t a professional until you get a degree in performance...get an education first kid. As for your website, where is it...?


so what was ur name again..???    21:42 on Friday, April 16, 2004          
(Steph)
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hey, ive been reading this little argument for the past little while, and i must admit, rather amusing....alright so ur a pro at 15...sorry didn`t catch ur name.....wynton is it? ya haha, ur a funny kid, im sure u can play well, a lot of us that play trumpet at 16 years of age etc. can play well, im sure u can pull off carnival of venice, its far from impossible, but i would love to see you battle it out with wynton, all of us has something they can excel at...personally mine is my range, i can hit super c and circular breathe, but i know it isnt always perfect but ur makin urself out to be something super natural....i know technically if ur paid ur a pro.... but i think ur exagerrating a little bit, id like ur website too.....and by the way just because u have a website doesnt mean ur fabulous...it means u can make a website.....child prodigys rnt uncommon but not the extent ur talking about. my fiddle teacher is a prodigy but its funny that u should brag about ur "greatness" cause ud notice all the greats generally rnt stuck up


internet    00:29 on Sunday, April 18, 2004          
(colin)
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i guess i shouldn`t have said i had my own website but i am working on one. that`s why i asked for music. i guess you`re right about the pro thing i should have said semipro. i`m not trying to make myself sound supernatural but carnival of venice was hard to sight read but after a second i just kind of got the melody in my head and i could hear it all through out the variations. it took me about two weeks to get the variations perfect (or close to) i mean everybody will miss a note once in a while no matter how well rehersed. i think i`ll have my website ready in a few eeks. do you have any suggestions for songs. i don`t just do solos, i`ve got a small ensemble that consists of an awesome alto sax, a tenor sax, a bari sax, 3 trumpets, a percusionist and a basist and a trombonist. we can play any style and the trumpets have great range and tone. the alto can do anything, and we like to have fun. so if you`ve got any suggestions for songs would you please tell me. sry about my previous posts. i didn`t mean to lie i just wasn`t thinking when i posted.


...    07:24 on Sunday, April 18, 2004          
(Candice)
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you should definately do holst`s first suite in e flat and/or Holst`s second suite in F
awesome trumpet lines...


thanks    12:52 on Sunday, April 18, 2004          
(colin)
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thanks do you know where i can find this in midi format


nevermind    12:54 on Sunday, April 18, 2004          
(colin)
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nevermind i found it. i`m getting it changed into sheet music now


...    13:30 on Sunday, April 18, 2004          
(Candice)
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make sure u download an actual version of it... because it has a very military sound... both pieces are amazing... and not chanlleging at all


venice    15:21 on Sunday, April 18, 2004          
(Steph)
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hey, well i orginally posted a message like a year ago, and everyone said "its in the arban book" which i know it is, but i was hopin someone had it and could scan it and just email it to me sexy_chick269@hotmail.com music is much harder to get a hold of in canada! glad everyone is happy again!


good pick    18:56 on Sunday, April 18, 2004          
(colin)
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you picked good. the trumpet/cornet parts aren`t challenging but they are fun. i`m going to get my band together tomorrow to work on it. thx


e-mail    18:59 on Sunday, April 18, 2004          
(colin)
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there is a guy that posted earlier. he said he could e-mail it to you. also there is a program called mozart that will change midi files into sheet music. you can download a free trial that lasts 30 days(actually longer) and if you liked it you can buy it for 80$. there are similar programs for less that are good but mozarthas been the best one that i`ve used


...    19:52 on Sunday, April 18, 2004          
(Steph)
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yes, i know, im probably gettin annoying...well i downloaded the mozart dealy but i have absoutely no idea how to get carnival now..help?


...    19:57 on Sunday, April 18, 2004          
(steph)
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ok...ok well now ive figured that out...but i have a horrible midi of it......got n e ideas where to find a good one?


midi    13:05 on Monday, April 19, 2004          
(colin)
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i think you couldfind it at a classical midi site or you could just type in Carnival of venice midi on google and you might find it


daffad    20:54 on Wednesday, April 21, 2004          
speed    19:43 on Saturday, April 24, 2004          
(TromboneGnome)
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the question with carnival is not being able to play it.. but how fast you can play it, and how clean.


   








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