Epic Low Brass

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Epic Low Brass

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Very nice but it's weird that the other instruments (I hear horns and trumpets) aren't in the video. And you can't hear the singers, or at least I can't.
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Mary Ann wrote: Sun Feb 04, 2024 10:01 am Very nice but it's weird that the other instruments (I hear horns and trumpets) aren't in the video. And you can't hear the singers, or at least I can't.
There are no trumpets or horns. That high stuff is all trombone. Trombone can do a lot more than make blatty fart sounds below the staff. A decent trombone player can play melodically and go to the top of the treble staff.

I heard the woman's voice at about 1:30. The men's voice could be heard in the original, but you're right, can't hear it here.

Nice playing, but maybe arranged by someone who hasn't seen the movies 40 times?
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