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144 CSABugler@... Send Email Dec 1, 2000
1:11 pm
What's all this ballyhoo about high notes. No "maynards" out there? RJ, did you send me the 1835 tattoo? I love a challenge. Of course if you balk at the...
145 RJ Samp
rjsamp@... Send Email
Dec 1, 2000
2:18 pm
Still have fond memories of the CHASE album purchased in 1971..... still have it, with all the scratches from playing (and then attempting to play on the...
146 robert_m_goodman@... Send Email Dec 1, 2000
3:28 pm
If anybody needs any proof that the cavalry trumpet and bugle are still alive and well in France, one only need go to the Corélia music web site in France at:...
147 robert_m_goodman@... Send Email Dec 1, 2000
6:11 pm
Is everyone aware that RJ Samp has a web page with sheet music and MIDI files (including the Scott 1835 Tattoo) illustrating the evolution of Taps? Simply go...
148 dfulcher5@... Send Email Dec 1, 2000
6:24 pm
I would have to agree with RJ in keeping things simple now I do agree that there could have been players out there who could have played it up high but I would...
149 RJ Samp
rjsamp@... Send Email
Dec 1, 2000
9:10 pm
Jari and I are also redoing this right now......one of the reasons for the flurry of [bugle] messages..... Thought we'd stir the pot a little and get all of...
150 Jari Villanueva
jvmusic@... Send Email
Dec 1, 2000
10:19 pm
Speaking of high trumpet parts. Everyone get out your copy of the movie Patton with George C. Scott. In one of the opening scenes there is a cavalry trumpet...
151 JOEWHITNEY@... Send Email Dec 2, 2000
12:57 am
I believe that was the King of Morocco's troops....
152 Jari Villanueva
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Dec 2, 2000
8:51 am
Joe Yes I think there are King of Morocco's troops too. But are they playing French influenced instruments and music? And I wonder what they are playing? ...
153 RJ Samp
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Dec 2, 2000
6:07 pm
Or is it like the movie MAJOR DUNDEE, where the studio clinician who sounded all of the cavalry quick steps and bugle signals was someone like HARRY JAMES on a...
154 JOEWHITNEY@... Send Email Dec 2, 2000
8:10 pm
As I recall, it was a trumpet fanfare in two or three parts, with camel-mounted kettledrum accompaniment. Probably French-influenced, since it was a French...
155 CSABugler@... Send Email Dec 4, 2000
1:32 pm
All good points. I just had to throw that comment in!!! :) My fax # is 770-963-0954, same as my home phone, but I have to be here to change the machine over....
156 robert_m_goodman@... Send Email Dec 4, 2000
3:03 pm
Friday, December 01, 2000 Dear Bob, Per your request please find attached hereto a copy of the tune: "The Tattoo" extracted from Major General Winfield Scott's...
157 robert_m_goodman@... Send Email Dec 4, 2000
3:27 pm
Jari: Well, I should know the answer to this question, seeing as how my group seems to be the only one playing on these type trumpets as an ensemble. The group...
158 Jari Villanueva
jvmusic@... Send Email
Dec 4, 2000
4:56 pm
Randy Thanks for sending this out to everyone who may not have seen the ancestry of Taps. This is what I refer to as the "1835 Tattoo" or the "Scott Tattoo." ...
159 RJ Samp
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Dec 4, 2000
7:49 pm
This of course begs the question: who composed the 1835 Scott/Cooper Tattoo and where are its Antecedents (if any)??? RJ Samp The Samp Company Inc. dba Sales...
160 robert_m_goodman@... Send Email Dec 4, 2000
10:38 pm
Dear Bob, [Regarding the assertion that the 1835 Tattoo was performed on a D trumpet,...] I believe that a while ago it was so asserted by members of the...
161 RJ Samp
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Dec 5, 2000
1:35 am
I just hit the High Eb in the Haydn Concerto at a Double Forte. Understand totally the differences between the trumpet and bugle scales, and natural trumpet...
162 robert_m_goodman@... Send Email Dec 6, 2000
8:55 pm
Dr. Dave Baum, my physicist friend and associate 2nd trumpet in my ensemble rightly points out that I goofed when I said that an e-flat contrabass cavalry ...
163 RJ Samp
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Dec 6, 2000
10:19 pm
What's the Receiver diameter on this?? RJ Samp The Samp Company Inc. dba Sales AutoMated Presentations 100 W Roosevelt Rd Bldg A2, Ste 201 Wheaton, IL 60187 ...
164 robert_m_goodman@... Send Email Dec 6, 2000
10:42 pm
RJ: Basically the same as a trombone or baritone horn mouthpiece. Bob Goodman "RJ Samp" <rjsamp@...> on 12/06/2000 05:20:06 PM Please respond to...
165 RJ Samp
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Dec 6, 2000
10:54 pm
I'd have to be doing 500 situps a day to push air through 25 feet of pipe...... RJ Samp The Samp Company Inc. dba Sales AutoMated Presentations 100 W Roosevelt...
166 Jari Villanueva
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Dec 11, 2000
12:42 pm
Good Morning It is usually assumed that the Confederate Army started to use Taps soon after it's creation in July 1862. I'm referring to the 24 notes we know...
167 robert_m_goodman@... Send Email Dec 11, 2000
3:02 pm
Fellow trumpeters: Well, here's a tall order. A woman in northern New Jersey wants to know if I can refer her son, an American Revolutionary War cavalry...
168 robert_m_goodman@... Send Email Dec 11, 2000
6:37 pm
... 12/11/2000 01:34 PM --------------------------- James J Newberry <jjnewberry@...> on 12/11/2000 12:11:06 PM To: Robert_M_Goodman@... cc: ...
169 BlackWatch2d@... Send Email Dec 11, 2000
8:41 pm
Might I make a suggestion of where to look? I too have been looking for cavalry/dragoon calls to use for a cavalry/trumpeter Rev War impression. Since my...
170 robert_m_goodman@... Send Email Dec 11, 2000
9:54 pm
Comments from Randy Rach... ... 12/11/2000 04:52 PM --------------------------- randy@... (Rach, Randolph) on 12/11/2000 02:06:45 PM To:...
171 CSABugler@... Send Email Dec 13, 2000
3:32 am
I have preached for 9 years down here in the deep south that we don't use Taps. I use Tattoo at all of the graveside services I do for secesh and will continue...
172 Jack T.Carter
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Dec 13, 2000
1:00 pm
Patrick, I agree with you that taps was not used in the South, but I am forced to play it by public demand. I have seen no evidence whatsoever, and I have...
173 CSABugler@... Send Email Dec 13, 2000
2:01 pm
Hello, jack. Thanks for the reply. How have you been? I am having some luck with the community here. I have actually had a couple people come up to me and...
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