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From: GiorgioBaggiani
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  • Dear Mr. Baggiani. Great playing, on the part of both you and your student. Quick Question: What is the name of (who is the manufacturer of) the mouthpiece device designed to prevent air going through the trumpet (i.e., closing off the leadpipe) when the performer is pressing too hard?? I HAVE to obtain this device. Looks like it may be the greatest pedagogic device for trumpet ever invented. Much thanks for your courtesy in this matter.

  • your student sounds amazing---how lucky he is to have a teacher with your talent

  • ciao io sono peruviano , cua in peru la musica e una porcatta. io voglio studiare con te in italia come posso fare?

  • I didn't know that pipes go into a trumpet. Never seen that different types of mouthpieces. By the way, aren't most trumpets and cornets in B flat?

  • not all.. there some Eb key trumpet.. and many more..^^

  • @ClueLou

    You can get trumpets in B flat, C, D, E flat, E, F, G, piccolo in A / B flat.

  • Great video! Thats a great sound. Wonderful sound. By the way i'd like to have the music sheet of the first songs you guys play and repeat in the beginin.

  • What kind of lead pipes are those? I couldnt understand because the accent. Did he say Charger leadpipe? Im interested because im going to purchase a Sheizer Piccolo and i like the sound

  • Bravo!

  • Fantastic video, what a teacher! great students! thank you for sharing, GREAT!your performance on Mozart is AMAZING!!!

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