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Trumpet Voluntary (Henry Purcell)

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2011

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Trumpet Voluntary
Henry Purcell

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  • How do you do that awkward trill (F# & E natural)

  • @Koyko200 Use middle finger F# rather than ring finger - and just wiggle your forefinger.

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  • Purcell wrote many Voluntaries, but not this one.

  • The only advise is: this music was composed by Jeremiah Clarke not Purcell.

    The confusion was made because this gender of music got another name "improvisation" we do not use "Voluntary" any more.Word from Latin [Voluntas], that means "will". Volutary means "free will". The trumpet, cornet, associated to voluntaries is just a stop of the organ. So, Trumpet Voluntarie March, is just a register made in the pipe organ. We can´t associate sonatas only to Beethoven.

  • hh

  • This piece is meant by many people to be Purcell's one, but, actually, was composed by Jeremiah Clarke.

  • What instrument is this written for? Not a Bb Trumpet, it seems.

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    Ah Thanks

  • what a amazing song and song writer :)

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