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  • Great playing, wow! Congrats!

  • Thanks for the kind words John. This is a very special horn indeed!

    All the Best,

    Steve

  • Petrouchka or Petrushka (French: Pétrouchka; Russian: Петрушка) is a ballet with music by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky, composed in 1910–11 and revised in 1947.

    Petrushka is a story of a Russian traditional puppet, Petrushka, who is made of straw and with a bag of sawdust as his body, but who comes to life and develops emotions.

    

  • I find it a bit funny that i am doing dance of the ballerina for my solo and ensamble peice, says for trumpet but is really for cornet that is why i am doing it and my teach handed me a copy of the solo just the part you played about 7 months ago, so i figure since i like it would be a fun solo peice.

  • Sounds good. Why are you playing Petrouchka in the wrong key?

  • Thanks for the kind words..........

    I was just demonstrating the horn and not performing Stravinsky............

  • I love the 72 bell. Most of my commercial work is done on a 72*/43. Believe it or not I actually have two 72 bell trumpet from the Mt Vernon era and one of them is gold brass. What a sound!!!!!!

  • thats a nice trumpet. i got a bach model 72

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