Lynn Lynn, with the fact that they are the hardest instruments to learn in the common brass family, you'd be correct if you were referring to skill required.
Trent Williams i tried playing th F above the staff for it to it sounds nice also since it sounds like a complete chord never thought of taking the A up an octive tho
@@williamsonsmd5646 I agree. The first or fifth in a trumpet octave is more powerful than the third. I prefer the first since that's most commonly used (F).
So, how'd it go? I always wanna comment on these types of comments cause it's nostalgic for me, I played this in 7th grade, I'm now a 2nd year college student. Time flys by so fast.
We might be playing this and a queen opener for our marching season and I cant wait (Plus in middle school we did the concert version so my grade and the grade below me would be getting to play both the concert version and the marching version which I find dope)
So, how'd it go? I always wanna comment on these types of comments cause it's nostalgic for me, i watched my older siblings play this when i was in 8th grade, I'm now a 2nd year college student. Time flys by so fast.
See, trumpets? You say woodwinds never get any good parts because you can’t hear us. Well if you SHUT UP and play quieter long enough, you CAN hear us. We had the whole beginning and could be heard just fine.
music doesn't require impressive technicalities and supreme theory to be good, music isn't just about being technically impressive. The emotion Mercury puts into the song is what makes it so good, the raw passion and heart poured into every measure. Not sixteenth-note scale runs or breaking theory and making an entirely new form of music. Just love and care for what he did.