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O Holy Night

PostPosted: 06 Dec 2019 12:55
by abr250
Hi

This is my entry to the Christmas Festive songs

O Holy Night

Inspired a little by hearing Salvationist Phil Cobb
Who is principal cornet player of the Salvation Army International Staff Band
and also Principal Trumpet Of the London Symphony Orchestra.

(of course my playing isn't anywhere near as good as Phil's ;))

https://app.box.com/s/0hf6sm7hr8r9otbc0mk0xpz4hlluu6sd

Hope it will suffice.

Best wishes to All.

Arthur

Re: O Holy Night

PostPosted: 06 Dec 2019 15:15
by Jon D
Hello there Arthur,
Another nice listen and a sweet performance well played as always this is my second listen my very good friend. :D :D :D

Jon D. 8) 8) 8)

Re: O Holy Night

PostPosted: 06 Dec 2019 17:45
by JohnT
Hi Arthur Enjoyed that nice relaxing moving piece. Always liked it and not disappointed with your version. John

Re: O Holy Night

PostPosted: 06 Dec 2019 23:02
by Hugh-AR
Hi Arthur,

What a gorgeous piece to listen to! Liked the very lifelike trumpet; and what a super choir. And the cornet after the choir sounded great too. I was most interested to hear that arpeggio in your backing. Very taken with it. What Style was it you used for this? I have just played Louis Armstrong's "What A Wonderful World" and had to make my own 6/8 Style with an arpeggio for that, as the AR organ doesn't have one. Took me hours to do it!

I have found Phil Cobb playing this piece on YouTube.

Phil Cobb performs O Holy Night with the International Staff Band



No arpeggio backing in this of course!

Hugh

Re: O Holy Night

PostPosted: 09 Dec 2019 18:35
by DonW
Hi Arthur,
I really enjoyed that one beautifully
played and arranged by you.
Having listened to Phil Cobb's version,
I much preferred yours.
Regards Don.