it is a trumpet
2007-11-11 13:44:58
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answered by Anonymous
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If you want some straight jazz try Caravan (by Duke Ellington but everyone and their mother has done a version of it) or A Night In Tunisia or if you want something more modern try some 70's Miles Davis like On The Corner or Bitches Brew or if you want really raucous avant-garde stuff try Ornette Coleman's Free Jazz or Coletrane's Ascention or some crazy John Zorn stuff or... well, one of those should work, good luck.
2007-11-12 00:35:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I think what you need is some jazz fusion music not straight jazz.. I think off the top of my head "Led Boots" by Jeff Beck would be just about what you are looking for. There are a few other songs on his album like "Blow by Blow", "Air Blower" or "Freeway Jam" that might also fill the bill. There were also a few pieces of music by John McGlauphlin and Stanley Clark that might also fill the bill. Hope this helps.
2007-11-11 22:23:19
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answer #3
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answered by AtomicBlues 1
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Boogie Stop Shuffle
Charles Mingus, from the album Mingus Ah Um
2007-11-12 07:08:07
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answered by Alyosha 4
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If you want loud and raucous, you need a big band. Here are two good suggestions:
'Ya Gotta Try' - Buddy Rich
'Two for Otis' - Maynard Ferguson
2007-11-12 11:18:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Hang Dog
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Bill Frisell
from the album Look out for hope.
2007-11-14 13:18:14
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answer #6
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answered by brando4755 4
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Big Boy, by the Lighthouse All Stars. It'll knock their socks off.
2007-11-12 15:44:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Woody Herman's "your father's moustache" would work, or any of the Dizzy gillespie stuff, maybe Manteca,
2007-11-12 03:57:35
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answered by aussiegeezer 3
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How about "Rockit" by Herbie Hancock?
2007-11-11 22:24:59
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answered by RoVale 7
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