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If anyone needs help in recording brass, I can help

I am part of http://newyorkbrass.com and I would like to hear questions about recording brass techniques!

We have a recording brass techniques page but I feel it is incomplete and I am sure people have questions about on this non-guitar/bass/drums issue....
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I'm sure I would, but I'm too lazy to practice trumpet enough to make it worth recording. Garbage in, garbage out as they say.

If it hasn't been said yet, welcome to the boards!
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NYB... i checked your page yesterday and listened to the tracks... pretty cool actually... i started out life as a trombonist myself and got a Big Smile at the G min little fugue i had thought about trying that back in my college days... good work man... now if we can only get you to stop ressurecting ancient threads you'll make a welcome addition to the board...
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he he - I missed the topic date...
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Here is a recent video you can see microphone placements.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9KsHzrWMXs
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