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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2007

Matt Gallagher playing "Sway" with Jump City Jazz Orchestra in a Philadelphia Jazz club.

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  • Oh god. You´re really good. I'm feelin' like a bad trumpeter now haha

  • And you're jealous?? How is it useless to know that you can play the lead line of any song without having to worry about how high it goes? Anyway, I'm sure he has no problem getting payed for being useless while you sit here and post comments about him.

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  • just letting you guys know.. thats a Dennis Wick booster on his mouthpiece... to guess what mouthpiece it actually is would be impossible without taking off the booster...also, good god... chill out guys.. he sounds great doing what hes doing. i wish i could do that.

  • @BagoMaestro No. The note values are the same for all the band. 8th notes.

  • @phootie To create emphasis... It's in the sheet music

  • @ramboxlegacy14 probably thousands >> Just kidding Its in the C4 octave

  • What the hell kind of mouthpiece is that??!!

  • how many lines is that aabove the staff?

  • @phootie It's a style thing, DCI does it as well to showcase the talents of their musicians. It's also much less difficult to do it that way.

  • The comments on this video are ridiculous. First you can't tell the size of the mouthpiece by this. MAYBE the brand but certainly not the size. Second, WHO CARES!? I understand being curious about a professional player's gear by my goodness people! This mouthpiece didn't make him play like this. And if you buy one you won't play like this! Years of consistent and intelligent practice will get you to this level. Instead of asking what mouthpiece he plays why aren't we asking how he practices?

  • I don't like those small sounds, I mean.......is a very very small mouthpiece.

  • @phootie 'cause he's the lead trumpet and he can... :D

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