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A set of popular songs and wedding standards that I've been arranged for years (some aren't as standard, but still). The formations are varied, from duos to orchestras with chorus. Most are mixed/flexible sextets where some instruments can be replaced and, as a result, ensembles can be completely changed. Some arrangements have abbreviated versions (excerpts) and are in several keys to adapt to a wide range of voices. These options are available in my catalog.
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Nice arrangement, never understand why Americans call everything a song!
When I was in the British Army as Principal Trumpet of the ''Band of the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars'' from 1974/1985, we also had an Eb Cavalry Trumpet Team; which performed everyday in barracks.
The melody of this arrangement is an old British Army Cavalry call, that we performed on a regular basis. You will also hear this fanfare performed by the State Trumpeters of the Household Cavalry for example when King Charles gives his annual Opening of Parliament speech.
It is not a song, songs are always sung by vocalists, no need to mention Mendelssohn Song without Words here!
In conclusion, this is a good arrangement of a traditional British Cavalry Trumpet call.
I hope you have permission to publish this arrangement.
Thanks for the review. I have some comments and a request.
I'm American, but not from the North. I'm Brazilian (just to clarify).
The 1st paragraph is a standard text that I put in all the works I've done for weddings and it doesn't refer directly to any of them.
About the fanfare itself, when they ordered the arrangement I searched everywhere possible to give credit but I couldn't find it. I only found authorship on a recording by one of the official royal bands.
If you can inform me of the Copyright data I will be happy to get in touch with those responsible.
Again, thanks for the words and congratulations for your service.
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