Trumpeter's Lullaby arrangement?
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Instead of a whole new arrangement, wouldn't it be easier to take the solo part and transpose to Bass Clef? It would probably be fine. Maybe a few alterations here and there.
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Would love to hear a recording if you play it with an ensemble!
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Since I read TC, I just play the trumpet part.
I know that Walter Barrett (Yamaha artist) in NY plays this often on his euph with concert band (also plays Tbone, tuba and even a didgeridoo). I'm pretty sure he has it in bass clef too. Maybe he can email me a copy? I'll contact him.

I know that Walter Barrett (Yamaha artist) in NY plays this often on his euph with concert band (also plays Tbone, tuba and even a didgeridoo). I'm pretty sure he has it in bass clef too. Maybe he can email me a copy? I'll contact him.
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Well I was wrong. Walter does not have it in BC. He also reads this part in TC.
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"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.
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