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  • @jbmaru Its just a trumpet with a harmon mute in. Since it is a musical score for a film it'll be hard to find a genre that matches it exactly, but I'd try latin jazz probably. There is also Western style music (Cowboy songs and such). Also, you can never go wrong with Big Band & Swing. In general though, harmon mutes are used throughout all subgenres of jazz, so just explore and find a style you like! Wikipedia can give you a comprehensive list of jazz subgenres.

  • Sorry for my ignorance, but what's the exact name of the "jazzy trumpet" in "Shootout at Rio Seco"? I like this instrument and would like to find more music where it is used.

  • "Shootout at Rio Seco" is badass.

  • best song in the movie is "scare easy" by tom petty its played right at the start of the credits

  • Check out Parkers new book sequeling the Appaloosa legacy. It's called Brimstone.

  • The song at 4:32 is "Hitch Settles a Score" good track I like 6:10 "Riding Off" That scene always reminds of the classic western ending.

  • whats the name of the song at 4:32

  • i don't know the name but it's played during the last duel, at the end

  • I loved this movie and the basis of the last track I'm going to have to get the soundtrack as well:)

  • Wow!

  • I really like the "Shootout at Rio Seco" track.

    Very intense.

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