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Trumpet - Intermediate - Digital Download
Composed by Wynton Marsalis. Arranged by Darren Lloyd. Jazz, Swing, Etudes and Exercises, Technique Training. Individual Part. 4 pages. Published by Pott Shrigley Press (S0.245805).

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Wynton Marsalis is considered to be the greatest Trumpet player of his generation and an ambassador for music worldwide. The solo transcriptions in this book have been arranged with the intermediate player in mind. Wynton's technical virtuosity often means that his solos would be very difficult, even for the most gifted of players to attempt to play. The solos within this book are all at a medium tempo, very much within the playing range and are very melodic and suitable for the intermediate player. The tunes are Big Butter & Egg man, I cover the waterfront, in the court of king Oliver and taking a chance on love. .

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Trumpet - Intermediate - Digital Download
Composed by Wynton Marsalis. Arranged by Darren Lloyd. Jazz, Swing, Etudes and Exercises, Technique Training. Individual Part. 4 pages. Published by Pott Shrigley Press (S0.245805).

Item Number: S0.245805

Wynton Marsalis is considered to be the greatest Trumpet player of his generation and an ambassador for music worldwide. The solo transcriptions in this book have been arranged with the intermediate player in mind. Wynton's technical virtuosity often means that his solos would be very difficult, even for the most gifted of players to attempt to play. The solos within this book are all at a medium tempo, very much within the playing range and are very melodic and suitable for the intermediate player. The tunes are Big Butter & Egg man, I cover the waterfront, in the court of king Oliver and taking a chance on love. .

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Free Music For Trumpets

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[Below, click Play button to begin Marsalis: Trumpet Concerto in E Flat Major: I – Allegro (Haydn) . While audio is playing, volume control appears at left — a row of little vertical bars. This clip is 6:20 long.]

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These days the man concentrates, as far as I can tell, exclusively on jazz (recording, playing, mentoring, producing). But my first exposure to him was through his recordings of classical music.

Of course, I’d already decided to like trumpet — cf., the “Midweek Music Break” on Herb Alpert of a few weeks ago. But I can no longer remember how I stumbled on this Marsalis album. (He won a Grammy both for it and for a jazz release in 1983 — the first artist to pull that off.) I didn’t (as far as I know) know anyone who listened to classical music, and knew (know) almost nothing about it myself. Still, I loved it from his first note.

Sometimes, I like to imagine music as the soundtrack for a scene in a movie. In this case (Haydn’s Concerto in E Flat Major: I – Allegro), Marsalis’s trumpet — that instrument at once so bright, so sharp, so soft, so unambigous — seems to tell the story of some master artisan or craftsman who takes complete, speechless joy in every second spent with his avocation. Even the little off-the-script Marsalis improvisation which begins at about 5:05 or so, leading to the piece’s conclusion — even that seems to capture such a person in a flight of free-association fantasy as he stands back to consider how to add one last touch to his handiwork.

If you like it, too, feel free to enjoy the second (andante) and third (allegro) movements of the same concerto:

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Look at that baby face in the album cover. That album’s liner notes, from a 1982 Newsweek profile called “Young Man with a Horn,” included this commentary about his jazz playing:

The most memorable appearance at the 1978 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival was the most unexpected–a skinny kid with glasses and a trumpet who ambled onstage one day during the mid-afternoon lull, hiked up his horn and blew the top off the jazz tent. One minute he sounded like Dizzy Gillespie, unleashing torrents of sixteenth notes at blinding speed. The next he throttled down into the middle register in an imitation of Miles Davis cool: whoever this local kid was, he was going places.

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He was all of twenty-one years of age when this album (his first classical one, and just his third overall) came out. Precocious much?