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Originally Posted by Kenrup
Close, it's the Brandenburg No. 3. That music history and literature class I had to take paid off finally. Or as my band kids would ask, "Gee sir, where you there for the premier?"
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Hmmm. Could of sworn it was number one. Number three has the very high part for trumpet, which in my earlier years I was attempting to learn by ear....or at least so I thought. (Hence the only reason I was at least some familiar with the music).
I'm no Bach expert, of course, just like everything else, if I wasn't lazy I could download it from google and play it to find out for sure...
Old age apparently sneaks up on you. With a sledge hammer.
I'd still kind of like to find sheet music to this, but for a Bb Trumpet. I don't have a piccolo trumpet, and at any rate it would be work for me getting into the upper ranges of the song. I could do it 15 years ago, but I was a lot younger and actually played a lot back then.....
John P.