Subject: Michael's new program features the "highest notes to ever be played on a trumpet" |
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Date Posted: 14:57:32 05/26/03 Mon
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WOW!!!
"Michael Schmidt's new concert program features the highest notes that have ever been played on a trumpet" says Trumpet of the Lord spokesman Robert Towns, "All I can say about Michael's bizzare unconventional trumpet playing that has the whole trumpet world in an uproar in my humble opinion as a trumpet player is that after hearing Michael play notes higher than I have ever heard before or ever even attempted before for that matter by any other trumpet player,is that Michael is not afraid to bring the trumpet into an extreme range where it has never been before."
This will be the first time that Michael has ever performed in public his new dynamic range 12 minute long worship song called "Holy is the Lord".
Robert Towns continues to say:
"With Michael's new song {Holy is the Lord} you will see Michael perform with a new, exciting and refreshing level of worship like he has never done before. Michael worships and gives praise to the Lord Jesus Christ with seven different horns all in the same song. Highlights of {Holy is the Lord} include a special section where Michael plays a small bore piccolo trumpet. Michael also shows his talents to play many different brass instruments as he plays a baritone horn for the first time. For those of you who have been waiting to hear Michael play some of the highest notes that have ever been played before on a trumpet , now is a chance to hear Michael play in the extreme trumpet range."
To schedule Michael to minister to your church or civic event call: 423-507-9970. Schedule popular Evangelist , Bible teacher and preacher Dr. Michael E. Schmidt for your next event and give your people a chance to hear the trumpet player famous around the world for playing the highest notes that have ever been played before on a trumpet.
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