Personal Narrative: My First Trumpet

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I have played 1st trumpet in wind ensemble from 9th-12th grade. In 9th and 10th grade I played piano in jazz band, and in 11th and 12th grade I played second and first trumpet respectively. In last year's solo/ensemble contest I got superior ratings for my trumpet and marimba solos, and and excellent rating for my trumpet duet. I played second chair 1st trumpet in this year's Gold Band at UMD's honor band. I played trumpet in the honor jazz band in 11th and 12th grade. At the Salvation Army's Central Music Institute, a 10 day music camp, I played first chair first cornet in the top band of six last summer. I was also selected to march with the Salvation Army in the Rose Bowl Parade of 2014. I have played center marimba in winter drumline from

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