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  • u know u've got a genious when they do their thing making it look llike anyone cld, and then purposely "screw up" to make u laugh-yeah he's good.

  • @saturnined I don't get if you're being sarcastic or not :O

  • 0:41, haha!

  • Badass doesn't even begin to describe

  • he took this quite fast at the beginning.  faster than i've heard him play anywhere else

  • not bad at all

  • while I am always very critical - Allan to me is simply miraculous!!! His incredible musicality combined with enormous industriousness brings results that hardly anybody can ever match

  • @trumpetopinion

    all those years must have got him somewhere hm? :D

  • isnt double tounging the greatest?

  • gorgeous!!!!!

  • I love him. He is so AWESOME! We played a piece with him. Actually this piece... Lol. It was awesome! He is a great performer, He can play his trumpet upside down! It was kooleo...!!! (:

  • maestro por favor nesesito mejorar mi stacatto...e help m

  • funiculì funiculà

    nkop jamm jà

    funiculì funiculà!

    FORZA NAPOLI

  • this piece is played by Black dyke too

  • black dyke's version is the best imo.

  • Freaking BEAST!!! lol

  • increible

  • Also played by Alan Morrison on his record 'Cornet Roundabout' with the Grimethorpe Colliey Band under Maj Peter Parks.

  • This song is Funiculi Funicula.

  • Napoli: Variations on a Neopolitan Song - Herman Bellstedt

    Performed by Wynton Marsalis on Carnaval album & Doc Serverinsen on his Trumpet Spectacular album

    Maybe called something else as well, I have no doubt.

  • Actually, Finiculi Finicula and Napoli are different pieces. They just ripped off of each other a bit. Napoli came first, I believe. Naploi is also about 2 pages longer than finiculi finicula.

  • OK. Funiculì Funiculà is the name of a popular Neapolitan Song. Marsalis actually played Napoli: Variations on a Neapolitan Song which is based of Funiculì Funiculà. I don't know wether there is another theme and variations of Funiculì for trumpet for trumpet.

  • @brandonhardin its based on the song funiculi funiculi, herman made variations around it and named them napoli

  • Tremendous clinician at American Band College Summer 2008. We were blessed to have him there.

  • Expressing humor through a trumpet. Incredible!!!

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