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...
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RJ Samp
rjsamp@...
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...
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robert_m_goodman@...
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:...
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robert_m_goodman@...
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...
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dfulcher5@...
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...
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RJ Samp
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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...
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Jari Villanueva
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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...
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JOEWHITNEY@...
Dec 2, 2000 12:57 am
I believe that was the King of Morocco's troops....
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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? ...
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RJ Samp
rjsamp@...
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...
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JOEWHITNEY@...
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...
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CSABugler@...
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....
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robert_m_goodman@...
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...
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robert_m_goodman@...
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...
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Jari Villanueva
jvmusic@...
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." ...
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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...
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robert_m_goodman@...
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...
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RJ Samp
rjsamp@...
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...
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robert_m_goodman@...
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 ...
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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 ...
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robert_m_goodman@...
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...
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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...
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Jari Villanueva
jvmusic@...
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...
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robert_m_goodman@...
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...
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robert_m_goodman@...
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: ...
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BlackWatch2d@...
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...
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robert_m_goodman@...
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:...
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CSABugler@...
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...
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Jack T.Carter
jscarter@...
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...
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CSABugler@...
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...