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St. Thomas with “jazz” recorder and bass guitar (Sony Rollins)

Mits Marton - recorder , Kovacs Gergo - bass. It's a funny adaptation of the latin samba song, called st. thomas. It's written by Sonny Rollins.

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26 Responses to “St. Thomas with “jazz” recorder and bass guitar (Sony Rollins)”

  1. azfryguy says:

    dude thats so cool

  2. normloman says:

    Always loved this song. Nice to hear it on recorder! I’m trying to learn jazz recorder myself. Your video has inspired me.

  3. andyszen says:

    Amazing stuff!

  4. cagedliberty says:

    I applaud you for this great rendition, but at the same time I find it a bit sad that people are so incredulous at what the recorder can achieve! Keep playing guys.

  5. doverwhite says:

    this is craaaazzzyyyyyy fantastiiiicccc!!!
    upload of these, guys! :D

  6. zombie19844891 says:

    LOL XD but why so dry?

  7. exackerly says:

    So cool!

  8. TromboneAdvocate says:

    I like this!!! Sounds wonderful. Very inventive recorder playing. NICE!

  9. sofiachan1 says:

    keep going guys..very professional on your minimalism performance!

  10. cubodirubik83 says:

    simply fantastic!

  11. alliehs82 says:

    Lovely,Wonderful piece of music in a combination of ancient-modern instrument.I’m encourage to learn more about the recorder.God bless you guys and thank you,

  12. lsaifu12 says:

    that was awesome! great improvisation

  13. AHAFilm says:

    Fantastic !!!! :)

    My friend commented that it sounded like the beginning of the movie “Gangs of New York” (it’s a tin whistle playing..) but he was impressed nonetheless :) He also doesn’t have much of music background

    Thanks alot! :)

    Congrads for making it so lively memorable! :)

  14. MrMarcoDiGrazia says:

    complimentoni!!!!!!

  15. lane1545 says:

    u cold man

  16. Carbonultras03 says:

    oh yeeeeeeah

  17. robertojimenez204 says:

    Allright guys…Sonny Rollins would love this!

  18. jazzmanbob1 says:

    it would be awesome if you turned it into a walking-swing after a few chorus’ :)

  19. howahya says:

    This is great stuff! Cheers

  20. starkii says:

    this is amazing! :)
    where can i find the sheet for this music?

  21. tshabee says:

    hey, ez kurva jó! ;)

  22. doublethelowc says:

    i play basss so i could probablt play this

  23. 48marko says:

    Excellent! I am going to study your bass accompaniment, its better than the one I use! More lively!

  24. LangeOrm says:

    fantastic interpretation of an old standard! The song really grooves. The flute-bass combination is awesome.
    Post more please !

  25. Morahman7vnNo2 says:

    Is that a Standard Diatonic Recorder?

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