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Royal Entrance Fanfare - Randy Dunn, heralding trumpet

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2007

This is an example of one of the fanfares that I play on the herald trumpet before a grand entrance occurs. I often play this fanfare (and similar ones) before the bride enters at a wedding. I have also played these types of fanfares before entrances or keynote speeches of various celebrities, including movie stars, television stars, theatrical stars, featured celebrity musical guests, U.S. presidents, corporate presidents, and coporate CEOs.
But, since anyone can hire me, I have also played entrance fanfares for many non-celebrities, such as for the arrival of guests at private parties or for a special guest of honor who is being celebrated or is having a celebration.
These types of fanfares are not only great for announcing people, but also work well for announcing grand openings, new products, new advertising campaigns, corporate banquets and meetings, special events, special sales, etc., and I have performed fanfares for these types of events many times.
Although I most often perform as a solo heralding trumpeteer, sometimes clients prefer to hire two or more herald trumpeteers for an even grander and an even richer-sounding effect. (I once even performed at an event with an ensemble of eight herald trumpeteers.)
Royal trumpet fanfares are not just for royalty--they are for anyone who wants to make a grand entrance that has real impact, leaving a lasting memory and unique impression on those who are in attendance.

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  • Did you compose this, if so, well done!

  • @stewis1994 Yes, that's a fanfare that I made up, based on hearing and playing lots and lots of fanfares over many years!

  • short and classy! bravo

  • Gratzi!

  • I like it! The only heralding trumpet (which is what I presumed it was at the time) that I have ever played had no valves, so would that make it a form of bugle?

  • Yes, they do make a similar instrument with no valves that is played like a bugle.

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  • I need you to follow me around and play your little thing before I say anything. It will make me appear much more important.

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  • this is the most beautiful song i heard i cant believe my ears

    

  • If I had the money I would pay you to play that before I enter any room.

    ^o^

  • I want a flag baner thing.....

  • Nice!

    And bravo on the background. I can't think of a finer place to play a fanfare, except maybe on top of that little tower there.

  • Okay I need this guy to wake me up every morning. Fantastic I sub to this channel amybe somehow I can work my pc to autorun this video...lol Thanks Clik Clak!

  • Perfect played fanfare !

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