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Trumpet Solo

100 Solos: Trumpet by Music Sales America

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100 Solos: Trumpet

Robin De Smet (Paperback) Music Sales America 1992-01-01
Release date: 1992-01-01

Composer: Various Arranger: Robin De Smet
Trumpet arr. Robin De Smet
Published by Music Sales America 98 Pages


Price: $24.99 $15.95


Customer Reviews:
  1. Too easy
    The title boasts that there are 100 solos... There are a hundred but most of them are all just three line easy things that you can get out of a method book. No one would ever need to buy this book because it is only for begginers. If begginers bought it they would use it once and then be too...
  2. Great for a beginner trumpeter with promise
    This book really met my son's beginning love affair with his trumpet. If you have a trumpet player who is interested in learning more, I recommend this book -- encourage their interest while they still have it. These songs are short and easy, so most first or second year trumpet players will be...
Taps Trumpet Solo


A girl performs a solo at a Symphony concert. Very good at playing this trumpet.

Trumpet Solo ~ Circle of Life, from Walt Disney Pictures' THE LION KING


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Trumpet Solos, Level II Solo Book
Trumpet Solos, Level II Solo Book An overview of the most popular contest and recital pieces written for trumpet.

An overview of the most popular contest and recital pieces written for trumpet. The material has been carefully selected to match the technical capabilities of the younger advancing player. Levels 1 & 2 are available for each instrument (flute, oboe, clarinet, alto saxophone, F horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, drum), both with supplementary piano accompaniment volumes. Correlated to the FIRST DIVISION BAND COURSE.


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Aug 06, 2011
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Aug 05, 2011
Instruments trumpet solo on Lover I Don't Have to Love?? I'm 14 years old again!


Aug 05, 2011
Instruments Gotta love the mouth trumpet solo at the end. Leon Redbone – Marie


Aug 05, 2011
Instruments @ @ I'll start! Nothing gets Bre going than a trumpet solo...


Aug 05, 2011
Instruments @ still remember me??? solo trumpet at jogja from sdn pulogebang 02 :D


Aug 05, 2011
Instruments I heard Goldmark's second symphony at a concert of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Solo trumpet tune is impressive. To be more popular.


Aug 05, 2011
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