1) Horn in a brass quintet score is placed below Trumpet 2
2) Your piece is in C minor. Use the key signature of 3 flats (it will eliminate all those "A-flat" accidentals and realize that most of the "G#"s are really "A-flats"
3) The lowest 16th notes of Trumpet 2 will not speak clearly/cleanly.
4) Some of the continuous 16ths of the trombone may be really tough to execute
Very nice, I have been considering trying something in the same setting inspired by a brass ensemble called "æðelfrìth" and their rendition of 16th century english dances but I'm still having some trouble adapting to Sibelius and Noteperformer.
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