Young Man with a Horn
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:12:44
- Good luck, maestro.
- Thanks.

:12:50
Have a cigar, Mr. Hazzard.
:12:53
- It's a two-bit one.
- Well, shut me up if it isn't.

:12:57
Thank you, Mr. Martin.
:13:09
If he had to be a trumpet player,
he was pretty lucky...

:13:12
... because he couldn't have bought
what he learned from Art Hazzard.

:13:22
That's the way it started. There was no way
of stopping or changing it.

:13:26
He couldn't see anything but notes and
couldn't hear anything but his trumpet.

:13:30
He was cut out to be a jazzman the way
the righteous are chosen for the Church.

:13:34
You're playing sharp on the high notes.
:13:37
You're getting a roll.
Not bad yet, but on the way.

:13:39
What do I do wrong?
:13:41
You're dropping your mouthpiece
too low on your lip.

:13:43
Once you get that roll, it closes your lips,
gives you a choked feeling in your throat.

:13:48
And you get tired after a half-hour
of steady playing. Try it again.


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