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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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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dude thats so cool
Always loved this song. Nice to hear it on recorder! I’m trying to learn jazz recorder myself. Your video has inspired me.
Amazing stuff!
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.
this is craaaazzzyyyyyy fantastiiiicccc!!!
upload of these, guys!
LOL XD but why so dry?
So cool!
I like this!!! Sounds wonderful. Very inventive recorder playing. NICE!
keep going guys..very professional on your minimalism performance!
simply fantastic!
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,
that was awesome! great improvisation
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!
complimentoni!!!!!!
u cold man
oh yeeeeeeah
Allright guys…Sonny Rollins would love this!
it would be awesome if you turned it into a walking-swing after a few chorus’
This is great stuff! Cheers
this is amazing!
where can i find the sheet for this music?
hey, ez kurva jó!
i play basss so i could probablt play this
Excellent! I am going to study your bass accompaniment, its better than the one I use! More lively!
fantastic interpretation of an old standard! The song really grooves. The flute-bass combination is awesome.
Post more please !
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