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Arturo Sandoval performs "A Night in Tunisia"

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2011

From the United States Air Force Band: America's Veterans- "A Musical Tribute". This hour long extravaganza was aired nationally on November 10, 2011 at 8:30 p.m. In this clip, Arturo Sandoval gives an electric performance of "A Night in Tunisia", also featuring one the Air Force Band's own SMSgt Tim Leahy on trumpet.

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  • This is the absolute best trumpet player that ever lived...

  • Чума!!!!!!

  • Чума!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • YEAH!! What a legend. image being that trumpet player that was clapped by Arturo Sandoval

  • 4 octaves... Damn.

  • Hey Brian McDonnald is in the trumpet section. Great range he has

  • Extraordinary performance from Arturo Sandoval, Master of the Trumpet and Music. With the motivation that gives their ingenuity, creativity and quality in all registers of the instrument, whenever is surprising that after so many years is still the leader among the best musicians in the world, receive a respectful greeting of a Musician from The Peru, but always tries to follow in his footsteps.

  • @qewtra So what is that qewtra? It is still just amazing what this guy does man. And can you tell me what the ultra-high one is? Like I said I stand to be corrected. But I love trumpet music.

  • @2047thelaw na its lower then a f#

  • I don;t exactly know and stand to be corrected on this. But the part where he goes down below staff I think is a F#. Going up again on the high register I'm not sure about that at all. Otherwise I have followed Arturo Sandoval for many years and he never ceases to have me in awe of what is capable on the trumpet. Technicality, execution,tone, dynamics are all there but Arturo really gets into what he is doing and it comes out each time he picks up his horn. Kudos to Tim Leahey first trumpet AF!

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