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    Who said "The actual sound of the brass was all trumpet, one trumpet over dubbed many, many times"?

    Question #128584. Asked by endoverend. (Dec 24 12 10:42 PM)


    CliftonClowers

    It sounds like George Martin referring to the overdubbing of the trumpets in Penny Lane by the Beatles but I can find no reference to him having said it.

    Dec 26 12, 1:39 PM


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