Your favorite slow jazz trumpet solo?
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Hi, I'm going into grade 11 next year and for the jazz band I will be in we received some summer homework. One of the components was to find a recording of a jazz solo and learn ...show more
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Miles' 1955 rendition of "Nature Boy" comes to mind almost immediately
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Stardust (Carmichael-Parish). Louis Armstrong recorded it early in his career. Since then, almost everyone has recorded it.
Mike
Chet Baker - Bakers Holiday rec' '65 on Emarcy 838204 - 2 " That Ole Devil Called Love"
STAN V
"Skylark"-? (It is a Standard) "Blue in Green" - Miles Davis I know alot more but i forgot im a trumpet player myself
Musician4Life
How about some soundtrack music? "One From the Heart"
ChainLightning
The one in the Prince of Bel-Air Theme
Clint
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